gimmelegandplease gimmelegandplease
  • 02-06-2021
  • Mathematics
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Jan has $28 to spend at the carnival.
The admission is $6.50, she spends $4.00 on food, and each ride costs $3.00.
At most, how many rides can Jan ride?

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kkozume27
kkozume27 kkozume27
  • 02-06-2021

Answer:

5 rides.

Step-by-step explanation:

$28 - $6.50 = $21.50

$21.50 - $4 = $17.5

$17.5 ÷ $3 = 5.83

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nosomi
nosomi nosomi
  • 02-06-2021
first you would have to subtract 6.50 from 28, which would get you 21.50. Next, since jan spends $4.00 on food, we subtract 4 from 21.50, giving us 17.50.

Since each ride costs $3, we divide 17.50 & 3, getting us 5.83333.

This means that she can ride at max 5 rides.
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