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Frank is going to an amusement park where ride tickets cost $3 each. He plans to spend $12 on refreshments at the park. How many rides will he be able to ride if he has a total of $60 to spend. Write an equation to find the number of ride tickets he can buy. Solve the equation you wrote, and show your work. Explain how you can check your solution.

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16
$60 - $12 = 48
48/3 =
= 16 rides @ £3 each

The Frank I know would negotiate a block booking with discount and mess up and maths

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