
To calculate: The tabular representation of various possibilities of buying Hamburger, large fries and large colas.

Answer to Problem 79AYU
The tabular representation of various possibilities of buying Hamburger, large fries and large colas is provided below.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
One group of customers paid
Second group of customers paid
Hamburgers costs between
Formula used:
Calculation:
Consider the provided information that one group of customers paid
Second group of customers paid
Let x denote the price of hamburger, y denote the price of large fries and z denote the price of large colas.
From the above data, the equations are formulated as,
Since, only two equations are there and three variables are there so the data is not sufficient to compute the price of each item.
It is provided that Hamburgers costs between
Eliminate the variable y from the above two equations,
Subtract the equations,
To obtain,
Let
Therefore,
Now substitute
Therefore, the value of y is
Substitute
Hamburgers costs between
For the value of z that lie between
Therefore, the tabular representation of various possibilities of buying Hamburger, large fries and large colas is provided below.
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