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Hi! I need help with this math word problem. Thank you so much

Hi! I need help with this math word problem. Thank you so much-example-1
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Let S be the number of sodas sold, and H the number of hot dogs. If a vendor sold a combined total of 220 sodas and hot dogs, then:


S+H=220...(1)

If the number of sodas sold was 46 more than the number of hot dogs sold, we have:


S=46+H...(2)

Using equation (2) in (1):


\begin{gathered} 46+H+H=220 \\ 2H=220-46 \\ 2H=174 \\ \Rightarrow H=87 \end{gathered}

Finally, using this result in (2):


\begin{gathered} S=46+87 \\ \Rightarrow S=133 \end{gathered}

Answer: The vendor sold 133 sodas and 87 hot dogs.

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