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Daniel goes to an amusement park. He spent $31.75 on the admission free and $9.25. on parking he also spent $5.50 on snacks at the park. If a ticket for a ride costs $5.50. what were the maximum number of rides he could take if he had $79.50. in his pocket?
A. 5 rides
B.6 rides
C. 8 rides
D. 14 rides
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