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Mathematics, 03.07.2019 16:00 meghan0123

Steve is going to buy lunch for himself and his friends at a hot dog stand . a hot dog costs $3.25 and a cheeseburger costs $4.50. write an equation that represents the possible combinations of how many of each he can buy for $15.

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