Answer:Well, I don't know what you got so I can't tell you if it is right.
If it works in both equations, it depends of whether your equations are set up correctly.
Here is how I would do this problem.
Let x = no. of hot dogs,y = number of sodas.
First equation is just about the number of things.
x + y = 15
Second equation is about the cost of things.
1.5 x + .75 y = 18
solve x+y = 15 for y y = 15-x substitute into second equation
1.5x + .75(15 - x) = 18
You should get the correct answer for number of hot dogs if you solve this correctly. Put your answer in the x + y =15 equation to get y. Then put both x and y into the cost equation and check your answer.
Hope this helps.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
a. 
b. 0.7
c. 0.7=70%=
Step-by-step explanation:
70% of 100 received an A, that is 70/100 times 100 equal to 70

a. 70% = 
b.
= 0.7
Notice that 70/100 is equal to 7/10 which is 0.7
c. 0.7=70%=
Answer:
-17
Step-by-step explanation:
Plug in 3:
3 - 20 =
Solve:
3-20 = -17
Hello there! So, the item has a 20% discount, but Juan still had to pay 80% for the item. To find the amount he paid, all you have to do is multiply the price by the percentage. We multiply by 80%, because he still had to pay the portion of the price. 80 * 80% (0.8) is 64. The. Juan paid $64.