document.write( "Question 1067156: James goes to a hockey game with $12. He wants to buy snacks. King size candy bars cost $2 each and nachos cost $3 . Right and equation to find the amount of candy and nachos that James can buy. \n" ); document.write( "
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James goes to a hockey game with $12. He wants to buy snacks. King size candy bars cost $2 each and nachos cost $3 . Right and equation to find the amount of candy and nachos that James can buy.
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With C being number of candy bars, and N being the number of nachos, the EQUATION you want is: \"highlight_green%282C+%2B+3N+=+12%29\"
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