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Alaina bought 2 cokes and 3 hot dogs for $5.25. Jonathan bought 1 coke and 5 hot dogs for $5.25. Write a system of equations that models the situation
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Alaina bought 2 cokes and 3 hot dogs for $5.25. Jonathan bought 1 coke and 5 hot dogs for $5.25. Write a system of equations that models the situation
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Alaina bought 2 cokes and 3 hot dogs for $5.25. Jonathan bought 1 coke and 5 hot dogs for $5.25. Write a system of equations that models the situation
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Answer:2x+3y=5.25
x+5y=5.25
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let x equal cokes and y equal hot dogs
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