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29 December, 12:39

A snack cart sells lemonade for $2 and hot dogs for $5. The vendor sold 86 items today for a total of $330. Which equation is true? a. (86 - h) (h) = 86b. (86 - h) + h = 86c. (86 - h) + h = 2 + 5d.[2 (86 - h) ] (5h) = 330

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  1. 29 December, 15:04
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    B is true since 86 - h = the number of lemonades sold, + h = 86. The other can't be true.
  2. 29 December, 15:19
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    Let the lemonades be represented by = h

    Let the hot dog be represented by = 86-h

    You can check this by : h + (86-h) = 86. (option B)

    If a snack cart sells lemonade for $2, it makes $2h for h sold lemonade;

    And the cart sells hot dogs for $5, the person makes $5 (86-h) for (86-h) sold hot dogs.

    In total the vendor gets $330, then equation becomes: 2h+5 (86-h) = 330.
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