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27 August, 04:26

At the amusement park, each student is given $16 for food. This covers the cost of 2meals plus $4 for snacks. How much money does the school expect each student to spend per meal? Which equation could be used to represent this situation?

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  1. 27 August, 04:47
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    2c+4=16

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  2. 27 August, 04:49
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    So 'm' represents the cost of a meal, since the student is expected to buy 2 of them, the coefficient on the 'm' is 2. They are also budgeted $4 for snacks, so the total amount of money they can spend is 2 meals + $4 for snacks, which cannot be greater than 16.

    2m+4=16.

    m=6 dollars
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