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1 March, 10:00

10. You are buying the hamburgers and chicken for a party. The hamburgers cost $2.75 per pound

and the chicken is $3.50 per pound. If you have $75 to spend, write and solve a linear equation

to find how many pounds of chicken you can afford if you buy 12 pounds of hamburger.

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  1. 1 March, 10:03
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    12 pounds of chicken

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First we have to make 1 equation that represent what the problem says

    h = hamburger pounds = 12

    c = chicken pounds

    h * $2.75 + c * $3.50 = $75

    We replace h with 12

    12 * $2.75 + c * $3.50 = $75

    $33 + c * $3.50 = $75

    c * $3.50 = $75 - $33

    c = $42 / $3.50

    c = 12
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