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Look at the problem in example. Rolando also adds money to his subway fare card. How much does Rolando pay for 20 rides? Show your work.
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Look at the problem in example. Rolando also adds money to his subway fare card.
How much does Rolando pay for 20 rides? Show your work.
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Rolando pays $63 for 20 rides
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