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At a concession stand three hotdogs in for hamburgers cost $13.50 for hotdogs and three hamburgers cost $12.75 find the cost of one hotdog and find the cost of one hamburger
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Price of Hotdogs you do 14.50/3= 4.50
Price of Hamburgers 12.75/3=4.25
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