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Mathematics, 16.02.2021 05:00 hannahbaak

On Monday morning, Mr. Descartes asked his Algebra II students whether they had gone to the carnival in town over the weekend. "I did," said Kristen. "I went on the Teacups ride twice, the rollercoaster twice, and the Spinning Vortex once. I had a lot of fun for only $20."

"I went on those rides, too!" exclaimed Jorge. "Just once each on the Teacups and rollercoaster, but three times on the Spinning Vortex, all for $25."

"I did five Teacup rides," said Lakesha. "And two rollercoaster rides, and one Spinning Vortex. I spent $29."

Marc listed off the same rides. "Three Teacups for me, plus two rollercoasters, plus two rides on the Spinning Vortex, all for – "

"You don't need to say," interrupted Mr. Descartes. "I know how much you spent."

How much are the rides? How much did Marc spend

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