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Answer:
pretzel: 2
hotdog: 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Let h be the hotdog price and p the pretzel price.
We know that:
h + p = 5
and
2h + 3p = 12
We can solve this system of equations:
h = 5-p
2(5-p) + 3p = 12
So the second eq. becomes:
10 - 2p + 3p = 12
10 + p = 12
p = 2
Sub in the first:
h = 5 - p = 5-2 = 3
So p = 2, h = 3
Answer: $3 / hot dog
Step-by-step explanation:
Given information:
1 hot dog + 1 pretzel = $5
2 hot dogs + 3 pretzels = $12
Set variables:
Let x be the price per hot dog
Let y be the price per pretzel
Set system of equations:
x + y = 5
2x + 3y = 12
Multiply the first equation by 3:
3x + 3y = 15
2x + 3y = 12
Subtract the second equation from the first equation (Elimination):
(3x + 3y) - (2x + 3y) = 15 - 12
3x + 3y - 2x - 3y = 3
(3y - 3y) + 3x - 2x = 3
0 + x = 3
[tex]\boxed{x=3}[/tex]
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