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Two eighth-grade classes are selling raffle tickets to raise money.

One class is selling tickets for $2.50 each and has already raised $350.

The other class is selling tickets for $3.00 each and has already raised $225.

Which equation can be used to find t, the number of tickets each class needs to sell so that the total amount raised is the same for both classes?
F. 3t+350=2.50t+225
G. 350t+2.50=225t+3
H. 50t+350=3t+225
J. Not here

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Answered by ashuashishkol
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Answer:

The equation is 2.50t + 350 = 3t + 225

Explanation:

Let t represent the number of tickets that each class needs to sell so that the total amount raised is the same for both classes.

One class is selling tickets for $2.50 each and has already raised $350. This means that the total amount that would be raised from selling t tickets is,

2.50*t + 350

The other group of students is selling tickets for $3 each, and they have already raised $225. As a result, the total amount that would be generated from the sale of T tickets is

3*t + 225

The equation is 2.50t + 350 = 3t + 225

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