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12 February, 14:17

Ella and Margaret were at a carnival. They each got a ticket for the carousel. Ella got a jumbo pretzel, and Margaret got a snow cone. Ella had a certificate for $5 off the cost. Margaret paid the rest, which came to $12.75. Each carousel ticket costs $4, and a snow cone costs $4.50. How much is a jumbo pretzel?

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  1. 12 February, 14:20
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    First the value of the coupon needs to be added back in:

    12.75+5=17.75

    now the price of the carousel tickets needs to be subtracted

    there are two of them and they each cost $4 it can be expressed as such

    17.75-2*4=9.75

    order of operations dictates that multiplications are done before subtractions and the price before the snow cone is subtracted is $9.75

    9.75-4.5=5.25

    now the snow cone is subtracted and we are left with the price of the jumbo pretzel which is $5.25
  2. 12 February, 14:23
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    Ooh good one. i dont know this one
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