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28 July, 05:22

Sam ate 2 corn dogs and 5 caramel apples at the fair if corndogs cost $2.25 and caramel apples cost $0.95 cents a piece, what is the ratio of total cost of corn dogs to total cost of caramel apples? Write your answer in the form a:b, where a and b are whole numbers.

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  1. 28 July, 08:18
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    4.5:4.75

    Step-by-step explanation:

    What you had to do was times them. So you times 2 by 2.25 because that is how much a corn dog cost and Sam bought 2. And you times 5 by. 95 because that is how much a caramel apple cost and Sam bought 5. The 2 corndogs cost $4.50 and the caramel apples cost $4.75. You then put it into a ratio based off total cost of corn dogs to caramel apples and it is 4.5:4.75.
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