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Step A: Brian went to a trading-cards event. It cost to enter and for each card he purchases. Write an equation that models his total cost for the day. Step B: How many cards did Brian purchase if he spent a total of ? Step C: If Brian brought a total of , what is the maximum amount of cards he can purchase? Explain why in a short paragraph and in your own words.

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