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Leno4ka
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3 years ago
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For the school play adult tickets cost 4 and children tickets cost 2
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Goryan
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The answer is 12 because the 2 tickets for adult is 4 which equals to 8 and 2 child tickets cost 2 which equal 4 so if u put it together
8+4= 12 so there is ur answer
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