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26 January, 23:40

6. A hamburger has 200 fewer calories than a 6-count nugget. Two hamburgers and a 6-count nugget have 1100 calories. How many calories does each contain?

Solve system of equations by using the elimination method

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  1. 27 January, 00:11
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    nuggets = 233.33 calories

    hamburger = 433.33 calories

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The two equations described in the text are:

    n=h-200

    2h+n=1100

    In order to use elimination, rearrange the first equation so both variables are on the same side of the equation.

    n=h - 200 = n - h = - 200 and then line up the equations.

    n - h = - 200

    n + 2h = 1100

    Subtract the two equations and solve for h

    -3h = - 1300 - divide each side by - 3

    h = 433.33 calories

    Substitute the answer for h into one of the original equations

    n - 433.33 = - 200

    n = 233.33

    Check it by substituting everything into the other equation

    233.33 + 2 (433.33) = 1,099.9 rounds to 1,100.
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