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Rebecca gave the cashier $20 to pay for 3 tickets to a museum. The cashier gave her back $1.28 back in change. Each ticket cost the same amount. How much did each ticket cost?

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Answer:

6.24

Step-by-step explanation:

Take 20 and subtract 1.28. That gives you 18.72 which is how much it cost for all 3 tickets. Then divide the 18.72 by 3 and you get 6.24. So it costs 6.24 for each ticket. Hope that helps.

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