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11 Tickets to the Biggest Loser Contest cost $3.00 for children and $4.50 for adults. If 225 tickets were sold for a total of $937.50, How many children's tickets were sold…
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11 Tickets to the Biggest Loser Contest cost
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225 tickets were sold for a total of $937.50,
How many children's tickets were sold?
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37.5 childrens tickets were sold.
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225 divided by 2 divided by $3.00
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