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Mathematics, 21.10.2020 20:01 alexandria3498

• One class is selling tickets for $3.50 each and has already raised $250. • The other class is selling tickets for $2.25 each and has already raised $300.

How many tickets does each class have to sell so that the total amount raised is the same for both classes?

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