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Mathematics, 08.03.2021 18:50 marley5818

Kate had 50 tickets to use for rides at the fair. She lost some of them. Her dad doubled the tickets she had left Kate wrote the expression 2(50 t) to find the number of tickets she has now, where tis the number of tickets she lost Jack correctly wrote another expression, 100 -2t, to find the number of tickets Kate has now. Use the drop-down menus to explain what each part of Kate's and Jack's expressions mean. Kate's Expression: 2(50- t)

2:
50:
t:
50-t:
Jack's Expression: 100 2t

100:
t:
2t:
100-2t:​

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