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31 May, 21:29

One ticket to a hockey game is $9.00. A season ticket for one person to attend all six home games is $50.00. How much money would a family of four save if they bought four season tickets?

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  1. 31 May, 21:30
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    They would actually save more money by buying 6 separate home tickets for each person than to buy 4 season passes.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1. $50x4 people = $200 for the season passes

    2. $9x6 home games = $54

    3. $54x 4 people = $216 if they buy separate tickets per home game

    They would save $16 buying 4 season passes
  2. 31 May, 21:48
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    The family of 4 would save $16

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First thing i did was multiply 9 by 6 so then you know how much it cost to go to all the games buying normal tickets. Which is 54. Multiply 54 by 4 to see how much it cost for a family of 4 to buy the tickets like that, which is 216. Next thing you want to do is find out how much it cost to buy the 4 season tickets so you do 50 times 4 which equals 200. After all that is done you do 216-200 to get your answer.
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