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2 August, 03:17

Ronald paid $162 for 6 tickets to a basketball game during the game he noticed that his friend paid 130 for 5 tickets the price of each ticket was $26 was Ronald overcharge explain

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  1. 2 August, 03:21
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    As for this problem, we take into consideration that it was stated that each ticket costs $26. So if Ronald bought 6 tickets, the cost for all the tickets should have been just $132. His friend bought 5 tickets which was only at $80. Both him and his friend were overcharged. Ronald was overcharged by $30 and his friend was overcharged by $40. They generally paid another ticket with a little more to top on that. This is also an important lesson that since you know the price, you can calculate it itself to avoid being overcharged.
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