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Mathematics, 27.06.2019 01:00 Giovanni0312

Ellie is going to an amusement park. the price of admission into the park is $35, and once she is inside the park, she will have to pay $3 for every ride she rides on. how much money would ellie have to pay in total if she goes on 14 rides? how much would she have to pay if she goes on (r) rides?

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