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Mathematics, 07.02.2021 20:00 bellamuniz2015p23zr7

Carnival M charges an entrance fee of and per ticket for the rides. Carnival P charges an entrance fee of and per ticket for the rides. How many tickets must be purchased in order for the total cost at Carnival M and Carnival P to be the same?

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