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Lady_Fox
3 days ago
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Joel needs 785 tickets to get the prize he wants at the arcade. He already has 284 tickets and can earn 35 tickets each time he

plays an arcade game. How many games will he have to play in order to have enough tickets to win the prize he wants?
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