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10 January, 00:11

It costs twelve dollars to get in to the fair. Tickets for rides cost extra and are d dollars each. If Tyra buys 20 tickets, how much would it cost her for the fair? 20 d - $12 $12 d + 20 $12 - 20 d $12 + 20 d

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  1. 10 January, 00:34
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    20d+12

    Step-by-step explanation:

    20d+12

    We get this because she buys 20 tickets but you don't know how much the tickets cost. You do know that she needs to pay a one-time fee to enter the fair so you add that in the cost. So we get 20d+12 is how much she will need to pay.

    I don't know your options because they weren't separated so you can decide which option to choose. It should be 20d+12.
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