At a hockey game a vender sold a combined total of 105 sodas and hot dogs. The number of sodas sold was 39 more than the number of hot dogs sold find the number of soda sold and the number is hot dog sold

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Answer 1

Answer:

Hot dog sold = 33

Sodas Sold = 72

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

At a hockey game a vender sold a combined total of 105 sodas and hot dogs. The number of sodas sold was 39 more than the number of hot dogs sold

To Find:

Number of soda/hot dog sold

Solve:

h + ( 39 + h ) = 105

h + 39 + h = 105

2h + 39  = 105

h + 19.5 = 52.5

h = 52.5 - 19.5

This as a system does not use any inequality. "39 more than" means, +39.

h = 33    meaning    d= 72

Add to check Answer:

33 + 72 = 105

Thus,

Hot dog sold = 33

Sodas Sold = 72

Kavinsky


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Based on the number of ways to answer the multiple choice questions and the number of ways to answer true or false, the number of ways to answer the test is 8,192 ways.

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