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Mathematics, 22.12.2020 04:40 sanchezvianna55

Jada has $20 to spend on games and rides at a carnival. Games cost $1 each and rides are $2 each. Let x represent the number of games and y represent the number of rides.

What could the equation x+y=20 mean in this situation?

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