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You call your teacher and find out that the second part of the note should have said “sell four hot dogs and two bags of chips for $10.” What does that do for your system of equations now? With this new information, how much should each item cost? Again, show all of your work.

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Answer:

h = $4 a hotdog

c = $2 bag of chips

Step-by-step explanation:

3h + c = 14

2h + c = 10

3h + c = 14

-2h - c = -10

h = $4 a hotdog

2(4) + c = 10

8 + c = 10

c = $2 bag of chips

Answer:

h = $4 a hotdog

c = $2 bag of chips

Step-by-step explanation

3h + c = 14

2h + c = 10

3h + c = 14

-2h - c = -10

h = $4 a hotdog

2(4) + c = 10

8 + c = 10

c = $2 bag of chips