Solving for Unknowns: Sandwich and Drink Order Equation - Try It Now!

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In summary, the conversation discusses how to solve a word problem involving the cost of sandwiches and fruit drinks at a sandwich shop. The steps involved include completing a chart, writing an equation, and solving for the number of fruit drinks ordered. It is mentioned that there may not be a possible answer to the problem.
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Who can solve this here

a. complete the chart for each problem
b. use the chart to write an equation
c. solve the equation and answer the question, explain if there is no solution

At a sandwich shop, sandwiches cost $1.50 each and fruit drinks $.40 each. If a bill for an order of 20 items was $17, how many fruit drinks were ordered.

Here's the chart

1.Number of each * 2.Value = 3.Total value
Fruit drinks: 1. x 2. .40 3.fill in the blank

Sandwiches: 1. fill in blank 2. 1.50 3.fill in the blank
 
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You were supposed to have read the guidelines when you registered for the forum! Thus, you should know that no one is going to do your homework for. That wouldn't help you or us. Try the problem your self so we will know what kind of help you need. (As far as I can see, there is no way to simply "write down" the information in the blanks. You will need to set up two equations and then solve the equations simultaneously to find the information you need.)
 
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Hey I know I all ready turned it it and got it back i was just trying to see who all knew there wasn't a possible answer.
 
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benifactorx said:
Hey I know I all ready turned it it and got it back i was just trying to see who all knew there wasn't a possible answer.
ok, we're not that stupid.
 

FAQ: Solving for Unknowns: Sandwich and Drink Order Equation - Try It Now!

What is the "Sandwich and Drink Order Equation" and how is it useful for solving unknowns?

The Sandwich and Drink Order Equation is a mathematical equation that can be used to calculate the total cost of a sandwich and drink order. It is useful for solving unknowns because it allows you to determine the cost of an order when given certain information, such as the individual costs of the sandwich and drink.

What are the variables in the "Sandwich and Drink Order Equation" and how do they relate to the order?

The variables in the Sandwich and Drink Order Equation are the cost of the sandwich and the cost of the drink. These variables represent the individual costs of each item in the order and are used to determine the total cost of the order.

Can the "Sandwich and Drink Order Equation" be used for orders with more than one sandwich or drink?

Yes, the Sandwich and Drink Order Equation can be used for orders with multiple sandwiches and drinks. To do so, simply add up the costs of each sandwich and each drink separately, and then use those totals as the variables in the equation.

How can the "Sandwich and Drink Order Equation" be modified for orders with additional items, such as sides or desserts?

The Sandwich and Drink Order Equation can be modified by adding additional variables for the cost of each additional item and adjusting the equation accordingly. For example, if a side dish costs $2, the variable would be added to the equation as + $2. The equation would then be solved using the new variables and their respective costs.

What are some real-world applications for the "Sandwich and Drink Order Equation"?

The Sandwich and Drink Order Equation can be used in various real-world scenarios, such as calculating the cost of a lunch order at a restaurant or determining the total cost of a catering order for a party. It can also be used in budgeting and financial planning to calculate the cost of meals for a certain period of time.

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