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| Question 382379:  I need help with Problems Using Systems in Three Variables
 A vendor sells hot dogs, bags of potato chips, and soft drinks. A customer buys 2 hot dogs, 3 bags of potato
 chips, and 2 soft drinks for $5.50. The price of a hot dog is $0.75 more than the price of a bag of potato chips.
 The cost of a soft drink is $1.75 less than the price of two hot dogs. Find the cost of each item.
 Thank you soooo Much!!! =)
 Answer by scott8148(6628)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! "2 hot dogs, 3 bags of potato chips, and 2 soft drinks for $5.50" ___ 2h + 3p + 2s = 550 
 "The price of a hot dog is $0.75 more than the price of a bag of potato chips" ___ h = p + 75 ___ h - 75 = p
 
 "The cost of a soft drink is $1.75 less than the price of two hot dogs" ___ s = 2h - 175
 
 you know the price of hot dogs relative to the other foods , so solve for h and use the result to find the others
 
 substituting the equivalent values into the 1st equation ___ 2h + 3(h - 75) + 2(2h - 175) = 550
 
 2h + 3h - 225 + 4h - 350 = 550 ___ 9h = 1125 ___ h = 125
 
 (125) - 75 = p ___ 50 = p
 
 s = 2(125 - 175) = 75
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