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At a hockey game a vendor sold a combined total of 168 sodas and hotdogs. The number of sodas sold was two times the number of hotdogs sold. Find the number of sodas and the number of hotdogs sold.
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At a hockey game a vendor sold a combined total of 168 sodas and hotdogs. The number of sodas sold was two times the number of hotdogs sold. Find the number of sodas and the number of hotdogs sold.
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Explanation:
168/3 = 56
so 112 sodas
56 hotdogs
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