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At a hockey game, a vendor sold a combined total of 139 sodas and hot dogs. The number of sodas sold was 41 more than the number of hot dogs sold. Find the number of sodas sold and the number of hot dogs
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At a hockey game, a vendor sold a combined total of 139 sodas and hot dogs. The number of sodas sold was 41 more than the number of hot dogs sold. Find the number of sodas sold and the number of hot dogs sold.
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There were 49 hot dogs sold and 90 sodas sold. Hope that helps :)
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