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A school sold tickets to a musical. The school received $6.50 per ticket sold.
Select the ordered pairs that represent possible combinations of the number of tickets sold and the corresponding total amount of money the school would have received from selling the tickets, if this relatioship was graphed on a Coordinate Plane.
Select all that apply.
A.) 0, 0.00
B.) 2, 13.00
C.) 4, 24.00
D.) 10, 65.00
E.) 12, 68.00
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