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Answer:
- hot dog: $1.75
- hamburger: $2.25
Explanation:
Let x and y represent the cost of a hot dog and a hamburger, respectively. The the two purchases can be described by ...
3x +2y -9.75 = 0
2x +3y -10.25 = 0
We can list the coefficients of these general-form equations in 2 rows, listing the first one again at the end:
3, 2, -9.75, 3
2, 3, -10.25, 2
Now, we can form differences of cross-products in adjacent pairs of columns:
d1 = (3)(3) -(2)(2) = 9 -4 = 5
d2 = (2)(-10.25) -(3)(-9.75) = -20.50 +29.25 = 8.75
d3 = (-9.75)(2) -(-10.25)(3) = -19.50 +30.75 = 11.25
Then the solutions are found from ...
1/d1 = x/d2 = y/d3
x = d2/d1 = 8.75/5 = 1.75
y = d3/d1 = 11.25/5 = 2.25
The cost of one hot dog is $1.75; the cost of one hamburger is $2.25.
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Additional comment
This is my simplification of the "cross-multiplication method" of solving a pair of linear equations. That method can be found described on web sites and in videos. This version, and the versions described elsewhere, are variations on Cramer's Rule and on the Vedic Maths method of solving equations. Each of those do similar differences of cross products, perhaps in less-easily-remembered fashion.
For a given pair of columns with coefficients ...
a b
c d
The cross-product we form is ad -cb.