Answer:
A corn dog: $2.75
A candy bar: $1.00
Explanation:
The missing question is: " What was the price of a corn dog and the price of a candy bar?"
Let be "d" the price in dollars of a corn dog and "b" the price in dollars of a candy bar.
Set up a System of equations:

You can use the Elimination method to solve the System of equations. The steps are:
1. Multiiply the first equation by -2.
2. Add both equations.
3. Solve for "b".
Then:

4. Substitute the value of "b" into any original equation and solve for "d" in order to find its value:
