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14 December, 15:07

Hudson and his children went into a restaurant and where they sell hamburgers for $5.50 each and tacos for $3 each. Hudson has $60 to spend and must buy a minimum of 15 hamburgers and tacos altogether. If Hudson decided to buy 2 tacos, determine the maximum number of hamburgers that he could buy. If there are no possible solutions, submit an empty answer.

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  1. 14 December, 15:09
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    he could buy the minimum of 9 hamburgers.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    if he buys 2 tacos that would be $6

    60-6=54 which means he has $54 left.

    $54/$5.50=9.8 which means he can buy 9.8 burgers without going over his budget.

    But you cant jus buy. 8 of a hamburger so the answer is 9. tada
  2. 14 December, 15:14
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    1 taco = $3

    1 hamburger = $5.50

    he bought 2 tacos

    he bought? hamburgers

    3 + 3 = 6

    60 - 6 = 54

    54 / 5.50 = 9.8

    but we need to find the maximum amount he can buy that will add up to 15 because 9 + 2 = 11 and based on the question it states that he only buys 2 tacos and you cant by only part of a hamburger.

    Its an empty answer because 9 hamburgers are too little and so is 10 and since you have to spend all $60.00, 9 leaves you with 49.5 + 6 = 55.5 spent and 10 leaves you with 55 + 6 = 61 spent. It is either below or over the cost required to spend without the addition of sales tax.
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