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Jim and Abby each bought burgers and fries from the concession stand at the fair. Jim bought 3 burgers and 2 orders of fries for $17. Abby bought 2 burgers and 4 orders of fries for $18. Based on the information above, how much did the concession
stand charge for each burger?

How much did it charge for each order of fries?

HINT:
b = price for a burger
f = price for french fries
Jim bought 3 burgers and 2 orders of fries for $17.

B = price for a burger
F= price for fries

Jim equals 3b + 2f = $17

Abby equals 2b + 4f = $18

Multiply the first equation by -2 & use the elimination to solve

I need would really appreciate if whomever helps me to show the steps. Thank you.

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