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11 July, 14:26

Mr. majors ordered six hot dogs and a bucket of popcorn at the concession stand. If the popcorn was 3.20 and the total was 18.20 what was the price of one hot dog

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  1. 11 July, 14:47
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    The price of one hotdog is $2.50

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You can first write this out as an equation to make it easier to solve.

    Lets say that x = the price of a hot dog and y = the price of popcorn

    The equation would be:

    6x + y = 18.20

    We know that y = 3.20 so we can subtract 3.20 from 18.20. That will leave us with 6x = 15

    Then, we just have to divide both sides by 6 and our answer comes out as x = 2.50

    (this is one of my first answers so apologies for any mistakes)
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