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$4$ movie tickets cost $\$ 48$. At this rate, what is the cost of:a. 5 movie tickets?b. 11 movie tickets?
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We can set up a ratio to find the cost of one movie ticket. The ratio is $\frac{4}{48}$, which simplifies to $\frac{1}{12}$ when we divide both values by 4. This means that one movie ticket costs $12. Show more…
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