Mathematics, 02.03.2021 01:00 star3554
Barry is buying hotdogs and hamburgers for his classmates. He bought 10 hotdogs and 17 hamburgers. He spent a total of $62.03. Larry is also bu
and hamburgers for his classmates. He bought 1 hotdog and 22 hamburgers. Larry spent a total of $64.87.
What two equations should we use to determine how many of each item Barry purchased?
We will use d = the cost of one hotdog and h = the cost of one hamburgers.
А
10d + 22h = 64.87
B
d + 22h = 64.87
C
d + 17h = 64.87
D
h=d + 22
10d + 17h = 62.03
F
h = 10d + 27
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