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It costs $30 to buy 2 tickets, $60 to buy 4 tickets, and $120 to buy 8 tickets, what is the cost of 7 tickets?
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It costs $30 to buy 2 tickets, $60 to buy 4 tickets, and $120 to buy 8 tickets, what is the cost of 7 tickets?
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It costs $30 to buy 2 tickets, $60 to buy 4 tickets, and $120 to buy 8 tickets, what is the cost of 7 tickets?
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First calculate the cost of 1 ticket which is 30 ÷ 2 = 15 then multiply the answer by the number of tickets (7) so 15 × 7 = 105.
The cost of 7 tickets is $105.
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