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Mathematics, 04.03.2021 20:10 TashaKessler3355

Stephanie is going tonthe carnival with her 4 friends. its unlimited ride night and the wrist band to get on the ride cost "t" amount of money. they also spend a total amount of $65 on the carnival games. which expression can be used to describe how much money Stephanie and her friends spent at the carnival A: 65t + 4

B: 69t

C: 5t + 65

D: 5t - 65​

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