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vlada-n [284]
3 years ago
5

At a football game a vender sold a combined total of 240 sodas and hot dogs the number of sodas sold was three times the number

of hot dogs find the number of sodas and the numbers of hotdogs sold

Mathematics
2 answers:
Sidana [21]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

60 hot dogs and 180 soda

Step-by-step explanation:

Soda was sold 3 times the number of hot dogs, and there were 240 in total.

So the equation would be:

3x + x = 240

3x being the number of soda and x being the number of hot dogs which like i sad earlier adds up to 240.

3x + x = 240

4x = 240

x= 60

60 being the amount of hot dogs and 3 time of soda would be 180 and adding them both up would be 240

romanna [79]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:80,Hotdogs and 160 sodas


Step-by-step explanation: 3÷240=80

240-80=160

160+80=240.


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