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Jesean buys a pizza for 20$ and 10 drinks. The drinks Cost the same amount. He spends 32$ on the pizza and the sodas together

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

Yiur question isn't complete but I believe that you want to know the price of the soda.

Let the price of the soda be represented by x.

Jesean buys a pizza for 20$ and 10 drinks. This will be: 20 + 10x

He spends 32$ on the pizza and the sodas together. This can be formed into an equation as:

20 + 10x = 32

10x = 32 - 20

10x = 12

x = 12/10

x = 1.2

Therefore, the soda cost $1.20 each

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