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14 August, 00:57

A vendor sells h hot dogs and s sodas. if a hot dog costs twice as much as a soda, and if the vendor takes in a total of d dollars, how many cents does a soda cost?

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  1. 14 August, 00:59
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    It is 33

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  2. 14 August, 01:12
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    0.5h*100 (in cents)

    First of all, it hotdogs cost twice as much as a soda, that means that the soda is half the price of the hotdog. You multiply dollars by 100 to get the number of cents, hence the equation, 0.5h*100
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