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17 February, 23:02

Robbie was given $80 to spend at the Fair. His admission to the park costs $15.50 and each ride cost $5. He anticipates the cost of food at the fair will be $25. What is the maximum number of rides he can take at the Fair?

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  1. 18 February, 00:44
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    7 or 8

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Robbie was given $80.

    His admission costs $15.50

    80 - 15.50 = $64.50

    He anticipates the cost of food at the fair will be $25.

    64.50 - 25 = $39.50

    What is the maximum number of rides he can take at the Fair?

    (Total $ after admission and cost of food / ride cost)

    $39.50 / $5 = 7.9
  2. 18 February, 01:32
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    Answer: the maximum number of rides he can take at the Fair is 7.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the number of rides that he wants to take at the Fair.

    His admission to the park costs $15.50 and each ride cost $5. This means that the cost of x rides would be expressed as

    15.5 + 5x

    He anticipates the cost of food at the Fair will be $25. This means that the expression for the total amount that he would spend is

    15.5 + 5x + 25

    If Robbie was given $80 to spend at the Fair, it means that

    15.5 + 5x + 25 = 80

    5x + 40.5 = 80

    5x = 80 - 40.5 =

    5x = 39.5

    x = 39.5/5

    x = 7.9

    Since the number of rides cannot be a fraction, then the maximum number of rides he can take at the Fair is 7
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