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| Question 203841:  Jean goes to a movie theater where a ticket costs $7 and any snack item-candy,popcorn,or drink-sells for $1.50 each. Frank goes to a theater where the ticket costs $4 and candy, popcorn, or drinks sell for $2.50 each. How many snack items would jean and Frank need to buy, so that they each pay the same amount at the theater?
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Jean goes to a movie theater where a ticket costs $7 and any snack item-candy,popcorn,or drink-sells for $1.50 each.
 Frank goes to a theater where the ticket costs $4 and candy, popcorn,
 or drinks sell for $2.50 each.
 How many snack items would jean and Frank need to buy, so that they
 each pay the same amount at the theater?
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 Let n = number of snack items bought for equal amts
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 Franks$ = Jeans%
 2.50n + 4 = 1.50n + 7
 2.5n - 1.5n = 7 - 4
 n = 3 snack items
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 Check solution in original equation
 2.5(3) + 4 = 1.5(3) + 7
 7.50 + 4 = 4.50 + 7
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