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baherus [9]
4 years ago
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The admission fee for an amusement park is $15 for adults and $7.50 for children. One weekend, 4502 people paid admission for th

e amusement park, and the park made $52,515. How many adults and how many children paid to go to the amusement park that weekend?
A. a • c = 4502

15a • 7.5c = 52,515

B. a + c = 22.5

15a + 7.5c = 57,017

C. a + c = 4502

15a + 7.5c = 52,515

D. a + c = 52,515

15a + 7.5c = 4502
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Gnesinka [82]4 years ago
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I believe it's a but I think I know I'm probably wrong

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