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27 February, 02:36

The school band is selling raffle tickets for $2. If Kyle spent p dollars on tickets this week and q dollars on tickets the week before, which expression represents the total number of tickets Kyle bought?

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  1. 27 February, 02:38
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    She bought 9 raffle tickets cause she has p dollars and it takes 2 dollars for each ticket which is 4 tickets with one dollar left and then dose it again4 plusb4 is 8 plus 2 dollars is 9
  2. 27 February, 02:40
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    The expression that represents the total number of tickets that Kyle bought is (p+q) / 2. The variables p and q represent the total amount of money he spent, and 2 is the cost per ticket.
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