SOLUTION: The caterer for your class picnic charges $1 for each hot dog and $2 for each hamburger. You have $48 to spend. Write a model that shows the different numbers of hot dogs and hambu

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Question 214513: The caterer for your class picnic charges $1 for each hot dog and $2 for each hamburger. You have $48 to spend. Write a model that shows the different numbers of hot dogs and hamburgers that you could purchase.
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d+2h=48
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