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8 December, 16:56

Sheila bought burgers and fries for her children and some friends. the burgers cost $2.05 each and the fries are $.85 each. she bought a total of 14 items, fir a total cost if $19.10. how many of each did she buy?

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  1. 8 December, 19:35
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    Let's have B stand for burgers, and F stand for fries.

    2.05B+0.85F=$19.10 - This equation is set equal to total price.

    B+F=14 - This equation is set equal to total number of items.

    Subtract the F in the bottom equation.

    B=14-F

    Put this in place of B in the first equation.

    2.05 (14-F) + 0.85F=19.10

    Make sure you distribute the 2.05 properly, over both the 14 and the F.

    28.7 - 2.05F+0.85F=19.10

    Collect like terms for the F values.

    28.7 - 1.2F=19.10

    Subtract 28.7 from both sides.

    -1.2F=-9.6

    Divide by - 1.2 on both sides.

    F=8

    Put this value in place of F in either equation.

    B+8=14

    B=6

    So F=8 and B=6.
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