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A snack cart sells lemonade for $2 and hot dogs for $5. The vendor sold 86 items today for a total of $330. A table titled Snack Sales, showing Items Sold, Cost per Item in dollars, and Total Cost in dollars. The first row shows Lemonade, with 86 minus h, 2, and 2 left-parenthesis 86 minus h right-parenthesis. The second row shows, Hot Dogs, with h, 5 and 5 h. The third row shows Total, with 86, blank, and 330. Which equation is true? (86 – h)(h) = 86 (86 – h) + h = 86 (86 – h) + h = 2 + 5 [2(86 – h)](5h) = 330

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Answered by manetho
12

Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

We know this in two ways. Firstly, we know since it sold 86 items, that we have the amount of hot dogs (h) and then the number of lemonade would be (86 - h), or how ever many is left over after the hot dogs.

The second way we can know is by looking at the equation algebraically.

In option B we can see that the LHS = RHS  as

(86 - h) + h = 86

86 - h + h = 86

86 = 86 (TRUE)

hence the op

Answered by aidenhezar
1

Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

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