1000 raffle tickets are sold

  1. Raffle tickets are sold and 6 prizes are available for the lucky draw. A total of 1,356 raffle tickets are sold for 4/5 dollars
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  2. If 1000 raffle tickets were sold for a TV prize that is worth $275 and a ticket number is drawn to determine the winner, what is
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  3. Noah sold 10 raffle tickets to help raise money for the drama club. Sam sold twice as many raffle tickets as Noah. How many
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  4. Sahil and Grace are selling raffle tickets. Sahil started with 200 raffle tickets and sold 120. Grace started with 300 raffle
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  5. A school is running a raffle for two prizes. 59 tickets were sold for the raffle, numbered 1,…,59. All the tickets are put
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  6. Ben, Claire, and Jay sold raffle tickets. Ben sold 3 times as many raffle tickets as Claire. Jay sold 5 times as many raffle
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  7. A school is holding a Fixed Raffle, where only a certain number of raffle tickets can be sold. The school sold 970 of these
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  8. A school is running a raffle. There are 100 tickets, of which 3 are winners. You can assume that tickets are sold by drawing at
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  9. The students at Porterville Elementary sold raffle tickets, each for the same price, for a fundraiser. The equation below shows
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  10. The students at Porterville Elementary sold raffle tickets, each for the same price, for a fundraiser. The equation below shows
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