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Mathematics, 29.07.2020 07:01 lorie76

An amusement park sells adult tickets and children’s tickets, with adults tickets costing $5 and children’s tickets costing $3. If Ed bought 15 tickets and spent a total of $57, how many children’s tickets did he buy? 3 5 6 9

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