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OpenStudy (anonymous):

David needs hotdogs and hamburgers for the tailgate party. He doesn’t want to spend any more than $20. At the neighborhood grocery store, hotdogs are $1.25 per package and the hamburger is $1.75/lb. Which of the following is a possible combination hotdogs and hamburger? A. Hotdogs: 5 packages, Hamburger: 8 lbs B. Hotdogs: 9 packages, Hamburger: 5 lbs C. Hotdogs: 12 packages, Hamburger: 3 lbs D. Hotdogs: 15 packages, Hamburger: 1 lbs

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey musa just put @annie_r_u_otay kay? ill help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Alright :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a and b both out.. A=20.25 and B = 20

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wait neer mind

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah its B.. my bad.. I thought it was like the other too B is the only one that doesn't go over $20

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