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You and your friend

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SOLUTION:

Let the cost of your lunch be represented by "x" and the cost of the lunch of your friend since it is $3 more than your would be "x + 3"


\begin{gathered} x\text{ + x + 3 = 15} \\ 2x\text{ + 3 = 15} \\ 2x\text{ = 15 -3} \\ 2x\text{ = 12} \\ x\text{ = }(12)/(2) \\ \\ x\text{ = 6} \end{gathered}

The amount you spent for lunch is $6.

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