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3 September, 12:54

When two expressions are equal, the number sentence is an equation. Jolie bought 3 hot dogs for $1.59 each and 3 orders of fries for x dollars each. she spent $7.74. What is the cost of one order of fries?

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  1. 3 September, 14:43
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    If she bought 3 hot dogs for $1.59 each, then she spent $4.77 on the hot dogs. If she spend a total o $7.74 total, and she spent $4.77 on hot dogs, that means that she spent $2.97 on the fries. An equation for this would be 3x = 2.97. Divide both sides by 3 to solve for x, a single order of fries. x =.99
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