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Mark used 50% of tickets on rides, 1/3 of tickets on video games and the rest in batting cages. Did he use 10% of the tickets in batting cages?
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Mark used 50% of tickets on rides, 1/3 of tickets on video games and the rest in batting cages. Did he use 10% of the tickets in batting cages?
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Well if you turn 1/3 of the tickets (Video Games) into a percent then you get 33.33%.Added to the extra 50% (Rides) then you have 83.33%.With the information we have here,Mark infact used 10% of his tickets on batting cages.
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