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7 April, 06:15

Ron plans on visiting an amusement park this weekend. Admission to the park costs $13.00, and each attraction costs $2.96 to use. If Ron has saved $62.00 for this weekend, what is the highest number of attractions he can visit at the park?

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  1. 7 April, 06:30
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    Answer: 17

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Cost on admission to the park = $13

    Total savings over the weekend = $62

    Cost for each attraction = $2.96

    Amount left for attraction = $62-$13

    $49

    Highest number of attractions=$49/$2.96

    16.55: 17
  2. 7 April, 06:43
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    Answer: 16 attractions

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the number of attractions that he can visit at the park.

    Ron plans on visiting an amusement park this weekend. Admission to the park costs $13.00, and each attraction costs $2.96 to use. This means that the expression for the total cost of visiting x attractions is

    2.96x + 13

    If Ron has saved $62.00 for this weekend, then

    2.96x + 13 = 62

    2.96x = 62 - 13

    2.96x = 49

    x = 49/2.96

    x = 16.55

    Since the number cannot be a fraction, the highest number of attractions he can visit at the park is 16
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