SOLUTION: A water park charges $6 for admission and $1.50 for each ride ticket. You have $36. How many ride tickets can you buy?

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Question 764243: A water park charges $6 for admission and $1.50 for each ride ticket. You have $36. How many ride tickets can you buy?
Answer by Cromlix(4381)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You have $36
You pay admission of $6
You now have $30
$30/ $1.50 = 20 ride tickets you can buy.
Hope this helps.
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