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Mathematics, 04.06.2021 18:40 zozo9987

3. There are 2 options for purchasing tickets to baseball games. Single-game tickets cost $12 per game. Season tickets cost $195 plus 3.50 per game. Let g represent the number of baseball games and let C represent the cost. Single-game tickets: C = 129 Season tickets: C = 3.50 g + 195 Find the number of games where the cost of the two options is equal? What is that cost? SHOW YOUR WORK (3pts)​

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