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Professional pool players say they use math in their work all the time. They have to figure out their traveling expenses. They also have to decide whether to accept an endorsement deal or whether to purchase that expensive new cue.

You're a pro pool player who has had a successful first half of the tour season. There are 6 events left on the tour and you need to decide which of them to attend.

The following chart shows the prize money offered at each event and the travel expenses associated for you to get there.

Event 1Event 2Event 3Event 4Event 5Event 6??
1st$1,000$2,000$1,500$2,500$750$3,500
2nd$750$1,000$1,000$1,500$500$2,000
3rd$500$500$750$1,000$250$1,000
4th$250$250$500$750$100$500
Travel$550$450$775$600$250$1,200

If you are confident that you will come in no worse than 2nd place at each event, which 3 events should you choose to attend?

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