To determine the number of tickets Joseph can buy, we subtract the cost of the hat from his total money first: $34.25 - $12.50 = $<<34.25-12.50=21.75>>21.75.
Then, we divide the remaining money by the cost of each ticket to find the number of tickets he can buy: $21.75 / $7.25 = <<21.75/7.25=3>>3 tickets.
Therefore, Joseph can buy 3 tickets for the baseball game. Answer: \boxed{3 \text{ tickets}}.
Joseph wants to buy tickets for the baseball game and a team hat to wear to the game. He has $34.25. If the hat costs $12.50 and tickets cost $7.25 each, how many tickets can he buy
1 ticket
6 tickets
2 tickets
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