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enrique and four of his friends are visiting an amusement park. they each bought 29 tickets that cost $1 each. enrique also bought a sandwich, that cost $4, and two of his friends bought drinks, that each cost $4. how much did enrique and his friends spend at the amusement park?
a.
$157
b.
$128
c.
$153
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