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PLEASE HELP! I’LL MARK AS BRAINLIEST
1. There are two options for purchasing tickets to baseball games Single game tickets cost $8 per game.
Season tickets cost $195 plus $1.50 per game. Let g represent the number of baseball games. Let C
represent the cost.
Single-game tickets: C=&g
Season tickets: C = 1.50g - 195
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For what number of games is the cost of the two options equal?
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PLEASE HELP ILL MARK AS BRAINLIEST 1 There Are Two Options For Purchasing Tickets To Baseball Games Single Game Tickets Cost 8 Per Game Season Tickets Cost 195 class=

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Answer:

207

Step-by-step explanation:

I am learning something different, but I used what im learning to answer your question.

So basically have 8 represent g in the problom. you will then multiply 1.50 by 8 and get 195. Add 12 and you get 207

It would look like this; 1.50 x 8 +195

                                        12+195

                                          207