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A snack bar sells two sizes of snack packs. A large snack pack is $5, and a small snack pack is $3. In one day, the snack bar sold 60 snack packs for a total of $220. how many s…
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A snack bar sells two sizes of snack packs. A large snack pack is $5, and a small snack pack is $3. In one day, the snack bar sold 60 snack packs for a total of $220. how many small snack packs did the snack bar sell?
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Total number of snacks = 60
Total earnings = $220
Assumed all that are sold are small snacks = 60 x 3 = $180
The difference in earnings = 220 - 180 = $40
The difference in snack price = $5 - $3 = $2
Number of Large snacks = $40 ÷ 2 = 20
Number of small snacks = 60 - 20 = 40
Answer: 20 large snacks and 40 small snacks
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