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15 December, 07:22

Elian and his friends paid a total of $7 for the tickets to the school football game. While at the game, they bought 5 hot dogs at x dollars each, 4 boxes of popcorn a y dollars each, and 2 pretzels at z dollars each?

Part A.) Write an expression to show the total cost of admission and the snacks?

Part B.) Hot dogs cost $4, popcorn cost $3, and pretzel cost $2. What was the total cost for admission and snacks?

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  1. 15 December, 07:45
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    Part (A) Total Cost = "7 + 5x + 4y + 2z" dollars

    Part (B) $43

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Part A)

    Ticket cost given as $7

    Then,

    5 hotdogs for x dollar each cost

    "5x"

    Then,

    4 box of popcorn at y dollar per box, cost is:

    "4y"

    Then,

    2 pretzels each z dollar, cost is:

    "2z"

    The total cost is the sum hence,

    Total Cost = "7 + 5x + 4y + 2z" dollars

    Part B)

    Since we now know the cost of hotdogs, popcorn and pretzels, we can find the exact dollar value of total cost.

    The expression for total cost was:

    7 + 5x + 4y + 2z

    Now, it is given

    x = 4

    y = 3

    z = 2

    So, we have:

    Total Cost = 7 + 5 (4) + 4 (3) + 2 (2) = 7 + 20 + 12 + 4 = $43
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