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21 November, 20:23

B. The concession stand ran a special and sold the hot dogs for $1 off the regular price and marked down the cans

of pop 50 cents. Write a new equation to represent the amount Truman would spend if he bought 3 hot dogs

and 5 cans of pop.

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  1. 21 November, 23:30
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    3 (x-1) + 5 (y-0.5)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We dont know what the hot dog is worth and what the can of pop is worth, so lets say that a hot dog is x and 1 can of pop is y. the special was that the hot dogs were $1 of and the cans of pop were $0.50 ($0.5) off, so 1 hot dog is x-1 and 1 can of pop is y-0.5 Truman bought 3 hot dogs and 5 cans of pop, so the new equation would be 3 * (x-1) + 5 (y-0.5)
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