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Mathematics, 09.02.2021 07:40 ashley110608

You are running the concession stand at a volleyball game, selling hot dogs and cans of pop. Each hot dog costs $1.50 and each soda costs $0.50. At the end of the night you have made exactly $78.50. You know that you have sold exactly 87 items, but cannot remember how many of each. That mean PTA lady will never let you work the concession stand again if you don’t report the correct number of each item sold! How many of each did you sell?

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