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Mathematics, 18.12.2020 21:40 jadenhaslam

Next weekend Marlyn wants to attend either Carnival A or Carnival B. Carnival A charges $6.00 for admission and an additional $1.50 per ride. Carnival B charges $2.50 for admission and an additional $2.00 per ride.
Determine the number of rides Marlyn can go on such that the total cost of attending each carnival is the
same.

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