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Mathematics, 10.12.2020 19:40 istangot7

Mario sold concessions during the hockey tournament at the high school. He sold bottled water for $2.50 each and hamburgers for $5.50 each. By the end of the tournament, Mario’s sold 350 items for a total of $1,325. Which statements about the concession sales are true? Check all that apply. The variable x could represent the number of bottles of water sold.
The variable x could represent the total sales amount for the bottled water.
The variable y could represent the total sales amount for the hamburgers.
The variable y could represent the number of hamburgers sold.
The system of equations that could represent the concession sales is
2.50 x + 5.50 y = 1,325. x + y = 350.
The system of equations that could represent this situation is
x + y = 1,325. 2.50 x + 5.50 y = 350.

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