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Mathematics, 08.01.2020 03:31 aubreyfoster

The math club had lunch meeting where the attendees ordered either a hamburger for $2.50 or chicken strips for $3.25. the bill for the 25 lunches was $74.50. the system of equations below represents this situation.

how many hamburgers were ordered for lunch?

9
13
16
22


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