Max bought a ticket to the championship baseball game for $75. Someone approaches him outside the stadium and offers him $175 for his ticket. If Max decides to go to the game, instead of selling his ticket, how much does it cost Max to go to the game?

A. $175
B. $100
C. $75
D. None of the above.


Answer: A

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