SOLUTION: You are running a concession stand at a basketball game. You are selling hot dogs and sodas. Each hot dog costs $3 and each soda costs $1. At the end of the night, you made a total
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Question 1168021: You are running a concession stand at a basketball game. You are selling hot dogs and sodas. Each hot dog costs $3 and each soda costs $1. At the end of the night, you made a total of $157. You sold a total of 87 hot dogs and sodas combined. You must report the number of hot dogs sold and the number of sodas sold to the head coach. How many hot dogs and how many sodas were sold?
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