SOLUTION: Kendra owns a restaurant. She decides to charge $1.50 for 2 eggs and one piece of toast and $0.90 for one egg and one piece of toast. How much is she charging for each egg and ea

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Question 1173569: Kendra owns a restaurant. She decides to charge $1.50 for 2 eggs and one piece of toast and
$0.90 for one egg and one piece of toast.
How much is she charging for each egg and each piece of toast?

Answer by josgarithmetic(39626)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
$1.5, 2 eggs + 1 toast
$0.9, 1 egg + 1 toast
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Subtract:
$0.60, for just 1 egg.


This means $0.30 for 1 piece of toast.

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