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The following deals were taken from a real coupon you can purchase at a local Go-Kart Center
$18 for one go-kart race, one head sock, and one laser tag game, valid Sunday-Friday
($33) value.
$29 for two go-kart races and one head sock, valid Sunday-Friday ($48 value)
$35 for two go-kart races, one head sock, and two laser tag games, valid Sunday-Friday
($64 value)
.
On a separate piece of paper fully answer the following questions based on the above three
options.
1. What was the cost of each activity (go-kart, head sock and laser tag)?
2. What is the cost of each activity based on the new options?
3. If I only want two laser tag games and one go-kart race, should I purchase a coupon? If so
which one?
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