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there were 5,2000 hot sold at the ballpark last night. the attendance was 14,5,507 .The hot dogs cost 375 each .The night before there were 4,100 hot dog sold. the attendance that night was were 17,129 .The owner of the ballpark wants o know how many hot dogs were sold at the last two games.

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