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Adela paid $71.70 for 6 tickets at the skating rink. Calculate the unit rate per ticket.
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Answer:
Explanation:
Given that,
6 tickets = $71.70
Using
unitary method.
Divide both sides by 6
6/6 ticket = $71.70/6
1 ticket = $11.95
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