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Mathematics, 26.09.2019 00:20 josh7049

At the beginning of the season, jamie pays full price for
a ticket to see the panthers, her favorite baseball team.
the panthers currently have 33 wins and 31 losses.
a. represent the total change in the cost of a ticket
given their losses.
ticket prices decrease
$0.41 for every game the
panthers lose this season!
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game one
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case
200
b. what is the cost of a ticket for the next game they play?
vip
stadium
po $49.64

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