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Kate had 50 tickets to use for rides at the fair. She lost some of them. Her dad doubled the tickets she had left. Kate wrote the expression 2(50−t) to find the number of tickets she has now, where t is the number of tickets she lost. Jack correctly wrote another expression, 100−2t, to find the number of tickets Kate has now. Use the drop-down menus to explain what each part of Kate's and Jack's expressions mean. CLEAR CHECK Kate's Expression: 2(50−t) 2: 50: t: 50−t: Jack's Expression: 100−2t 100: t: 2t: 100−2t: NEXT CLOSE Reference calculator formulas glossary CLOSE Language Changes the language of the audio snippets and the glossary ENGLISH

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