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Mathematics, 05.10.2021 09:50 0Me0

Gale wants to compare the cost of the events. Aquarium: $14.50 each ticket

Carnival: c = 15.5 + 12f

Wave pool: $16.75 each, but $12.25 each for groups larger than 4

Which of the claims Gale makes is true?
The table represents all possibilities.
The carnival always costs the least.
The Aquarium always costs the most.
(7, 101.5) is an ordered pair used to represent the aquarium cost.

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