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Your sister and you go to Arby's for lunch. A sandwich cost twice as much as a drink. You can buy three sandwiches and two drinks for $16. What is the cost of each?
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Your sister and you go to Arby's for lunch. A sandwich cost twice as much as a drink. You can buy three sandwiches and two drinks for $16. What is the cost of each?
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x = one drink
2x = one sandwich
2x * 3 + 2x * 2 = $16
6x + 4x = $16
10x = $16
x = 1.6$ (a drink)
A sandwich = $1.6 x 2 = $3.2
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