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29 January, 16:47

A school is organizing a cookout where hotdogs will be served. The hotdogs come in small packs and large packs. Each small pack has 6 hotdogs and each large pack has 12 hotdogs. The school bought 13 packs of hotdogs that have a total of 102 hotdogs. How many small packs sold and how many large packs sold

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  1. 29 January, 16:59
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    9 small packs sold and 4 large packs sold

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let's S be the number of small pack and L be the number of large pack. We have

    S + L = 13 packs as the total number of hotdog packs

    6S + 12L = 102 packs as the total number of hotdogs

    We can divide both sides of the equation above by 6 then

    S + 2L = 17

    The subtract the S+L = 13 equation from this equation we get

    S + 2L - S - L = 17 - 13 = 4

    L = 4 packs

    then S = 13 - 4 = 9 packs

    So there were 9 small packs sold and 4 large packs sold
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