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5 December, 06:38

camille spends the same amount of money on lunch every day. on monday she bought a sandwich for 4.25 and two orders of fries. On Tuesday she bought a hamburger for 6.75 and one order of fries. What is the cost of one order of fries?

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  1. 5 December, 06:39
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    One order of fries costs 2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    She got 4.25 + two fries on Monday

    She got 6.75 + one fries on Tuesday

    Since she spends the same amount of money on lunch every day, both of the money that is spent must be equal.

    Let f represent the cost of one order of fries, then equations can be written as follows:

    4.25 + 2f (1)

    6.25 + f (2)

    Since both is equal:

    → 4.25 + 2f = 6.25 + f

    → f = 2
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