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The Jones family bought 3 drinks (d) and 3 snacks (s) for $21. The Davis family bought 2 drinks (d) and 3 snacks (s) for $18. Let (d) represent the cost of one drink and (s) represent the cost of one snack. 1. Write an equation that represents the Jones' purchase.

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  1. Yesterday, 13:25
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    3d + 3s = $21 because they bought three drinks and three snacks
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