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Mathematics, 11.11.2020 20:40 rayden62

Plz help :( 1.Your brother and some of his friends, all under 12 years old, went to the movies. They paid $60 for their tickets. What equation could describe the situation?

2.Another family went to the movies. They bought some child tickets and some adult tickets and spent $96 altogether.
What equation could describe the situation?
How would the equation change if a childā€™s ticket cost $10?
How would the original equation change if the total price spent on the tickets were $156?


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