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19 August, 21:07

a soda and a hamburger cost $20 at a restaurant. The hamburger costs $10 more than the soda. Find the price of each.

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  1. 20 August, 01:04
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    Soda cost $5

    Hamburger cost $15

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the price of soda be A and that of hamburger be B

    From the question, a soda and hamburger cost $20 at a restaurant.

    That's

    A + B = $20

    Also, the hamburger costs $10 more than the soda

    That's

    B = A + $10

    We now have two equations

    Equation 1 : A + B = 20

    Equation 2: B = A + 10

    Now substitute A + 10 for B in equation 1.

    We have

    A + A + 10 = 20

    2A + 10 = 20

    Subtract 10 from both sides

    2A + 10 - 10 = 20 - 10

    2A = 10

    Divide both sides by 2

    A = 10/2

    A = 5

    A soda cost $5

    Now substitute 5 For A in equation 2 to get B

    B = 10 + A

    B = 10 + 5

    B = 15

    B = $15

    A soda cost $5 while the hamburger cost $15
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