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Mathematics, 17.11.2020 21:10 Oregonduckerz

A group of 44 students is planning a train trip to Washington, D. C. They held many fundraisers and raised $10,880. Nathan said, “We should have enough money to pay for the train tickets. There are about 50 students going on the trip and one round trip ticket costs about $200. That makes the total cost of the tickets less than $10,000.” Does Nathan’s reasoning make sense?

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