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6 July, 09:00

A ride on a roller coaster cost 4 tickets while the boat ride onlycost 3 tickets Michael went on the two rides a total of ten times and spent a total of 37 tickets

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  1. 6 July, 09:55
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    One equation that represents this statement above me could be: 4r + 3 (10-r) = 37.

    How? R = Rollercoaster - B = Boat Rides

    r + b = 10

    37 tickets were spent so ...

    4*r + 3*b = 37

    We just multiplied the number of rides on roller coasters and the boats with the price of both.

    Now we have to express boat rides from the first equation:

    b = 10-r, and express that in the second equation, now we get:

    4r + 3 (10-r) = 37, which is the answer.
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