Mathematics, 24.04.2020 23:42 gatornathan79
At the school fait, orders of french fries cost $0.90 each and hot dogs cost $1 65 each. At the end of the day, a total of 148 orders
of fries and hot dogs had been sold at a total cost of $180 45 How many orders of french fries were sold? Let x represent the
number of orders of french fries sold and y represent the number of hot dogs sold.
B
090x+y=148
90x+165y= 150 45
D. not enough information
The answer is C. Or x+y=148
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