Let h be the number of lemonade sold. If the vendor sold 86 items today and h of them are lemonade, then the rest are hot dogs, so he sold 86-h hot dogs.
When you add the number of sold lemonade and hot dogs, then you get 86 items in total:
h+(86-h)=86.
This equation is exactly the same as equation
(86-h)+h=86.
Moreover,
1. if a snack cart sells lemonade for $2, then he gets $2h for h sold lemonade;
2. if a snack cart sells hot dogs for $5, then he gets $5(86-h) for (86-h) sold hot dogs.
In total he gets $330, then
2h+5(86-h)=330.
Both these equations are true, but only first is among given options.
Answer: correct choice is B.
You didn’t give the rest of the answer hun
Solution:
Rewrite 3 ≥ y - 2 for easier calculation:
y - 2 ≤ 3
Move the term:
y ≤ 3 + 2
y ≤ 5
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