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1 July, 05:51

Four brothers each bought two hot dogs and a bag of chips at the football concession stand. If the bag of chips was $1.25, and the total was $18.20, which equation can be used to find the price of one hot dog?

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  1. 1 July, 08:08
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    Items bought in total:

    4 brothers X two hot dogs and one bag of chips=

    4X3=

    12.

    Hot dogs - x, chips - y.

    4y + 8x = $18.20

    Chips = $1.25 each so

    4 ($1.25) + 8x = $18.20

    5 + 8x = $18.20

    8x = $18.20-5

    8x = $13.20

    x = $13.20/8 [13.20 divided by 8]

    x = $1.65

    This means that one hot dog = $1.65.

    If you're unsure what to write as the answer I'd suggest that you put all the working out down in your copy/notes.
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