Let H = number of hot dogs
S = number of sodas
Then,
H + S = 160
and S = 3H
Therefore,
H + 3H = 160 or 4H = 160 and H = 40 & S = 3H = 120
So
Hot Dogs = 40
Sodas = 120
Gina M.
asked 09/01/19At a hockey game , a vender sold a combined total of 160 sodas and hot dogs . The number of sodas sold was three times to number of hot dogs sold. Find the number of sodas and the number of hot dogs sold.
Let H = number of hot dogs
S = number of sodas
Then,
H + S = 160
and S = 3H
Therefore,
H + 3H = 160 or 4H = 160 and H = 40 & S = 3H = 120
So
Hot Dogs = 40
Sodas = 120
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