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A vendor is selling hot dogs for $5 and sodas for $3. Write an algebraic expression for the total price of h hot dogs and s sodas.
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A vendor is selling hot dogs for $5 and sodas for $3. Write an algebraic expression for the total price of h hot dogs and s sodas.
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The expression would be
5h + 3s
You could also add dollar signs before the numbers if you want to be accurate, or have it equal to the variable t (total) in order to make it an equation. Hope this helps!
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