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Tickets to the baseball game are on sale for $1.50 off the regular price, Dea buys 6 tickets, If her total cost $51, how much was the regular price of each ticket
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Let's assume the regular price of each ticket is x.
So, the discounted price of each ticket is x - 1.50.
Dea bought 6 tickets, so the total cost is 6 * (x - 1.50).
From the problem, we know that the total cost is $51.
So, 6 * (x - 1.50) = $51
Multiplying through the parentheses, we get 6x - 9 = $51
Adding 9 to both sides, we get 6x = $60
Dividing both sides by 6, we get x = $10.
Therefore, the regular price of each ticket is $10. Answer: \boxed{10}.
So, the discounted price of each ticket is x - 1.50.
Dea bought 6 tickets, so the total cost is 6 * (x - 1.50).
From the problem, we know that the total cost is $51.
So, 6 * (x - 1.50) = $51
Multiplying through the parentheses, we get 6x - 9 = $51
Adding 9 to both sides, we get 6x = $60
Dividing both sides by 6, we get x = $10.
Therefore, the regular price of each ticket is $10. Answer: \boxed{10}.
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