SOLUTION: Ethan has a hot dog cart. His hot dog sell for $3.50 each. He has sold $28 worth of hot dogs so far today. Ethan wants his hot dog sales to be more than $70 today.

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Question 1077766: Ethan has a hot dog cart. His hot dog sell for $3.50 each. He has sold $28 worth of hot dogs so far today. Ethan wants his hot dog sales to be more than $70 today.

Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
He needs to sell dollars
worth of hot dogs the rest of the day.

He needs to sell at least 12 more hot dogs

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