Let's calculate the cost of each of the first three tires.
The deal allowed Sebastian to buy three tires and get the fourth tire for $5, which means that the cost of the first three tires is equal to the total price minus $5.
So, the cost of the first three tires is $237.50 - $5 = $232.50.
Since Sebastian bought three tires, the cost of each of the first three tires is $232.50 / 3 = $<<232.5/3=77.50>>77.50.
Therefore, the cost of each of the first three tires is $77.50. Answer: \boxed{77.50}.
Sebastian needed to buy new tires for his car. The tire shop was running a holiday deal that allowed customers to buy three tires and get the fourth tire for $5. If the total price for all his tires was $237.50, what was the cost of each of the first three tires?(1 point) Responses $59.38 $59.38 $79.17 $79.17 $80.83 $80.83 $77.50
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