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Rashad purchased movie tickets for himself and two friends. After buying the tickets, he has $17 left over to buy snacks for th...Asked by Anonymous
                Rashad purchased movies tickets for himself and two friends. after buying the tickets , he has $17 left over to buy snacks for the movie. Snack prices (including tax) are shown below:
Candy: $1.50
Popcorn: $4.00
Drink: $2.75
which of the following combinations of snacks could Rashad purchase
            
        Candy: $1.50
Popcorn: $4.00
Drink: $2.75
which of the following combinations of snacks could Rashad purchase
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    To determine which combinations of snacks Rashad can buy with his remaining $17, we can evaluate various combinations of the given snack prices. The snack prices are:
- Candy: $1.50
- Popcorn: $4.00
- Drink: $2.75
We can check a few combinations manually until we reach the limit of $17:
1. **Combination of Snacks:**
- Let's check how many of each snack Rashad can buy if he divides his budget roughly evenly:
For example:
- 2 Candy ($1.50 each): $3.00
- 2 Popcorn ($4.00 each): $8.00
- 2 Drink ($2.75 each): $5.50
- Total: $3.00 + $8.00 + $5.50 = $16.50 (valid combination, $0.50 left over).
   
2. **More Examples:**
- 4 Candy: $6.00 (remaining: $11.00)
- 2 Popcorn: $8.00 (remaining: $3.00)
- Remaining $3.00 can buy 1 Drink: $2.75
- Total: $6.00 + $8.00 + $2.75 = $16.75 (valid combination, $0.25 left over).
   
3. **Finding Other Combinations**:
- 5 Candy ($1.50 each): $7.50
- 1 Popcorn: $4.00
- 1 Drink: $2.75
- Total: $7.50 + $4.00 + $2.75 = $14.25 (valid combination, $2.75 left over).
4. **Check for other combinations**:
- 1 Popcorn = $4.00
- 3 Candy = $4.50
- 3 Drink = $8.25
- Total: $4.00 + $4.50 + $8.25 = $16.75 (valid combination, $0.25 left over).
In conclusion, with $17 available, Rashad can buy numerous combinations of candy, popcorn, and drinks as long as the total does not exceed $17. Here are a few examples of valid combinations:
1. 2 Candy, 2 Popcorn, 2 Drink (total = $16.50)
2. 4 Candy, 2 Popcorn, 1 Drink (total = $16.75)
3. 2 Popcorn, 4 Candy, 1 Drink (total = $14.25)
Feel free to explore different combinations based on personal preferences until you reach the limit of $17 or get closer to it without exceeding it.
    
- Candy: $1.50
- Popcorn: $4.00
- Drink: $2.75
We can check a few combinations manually until we reach the limit of $17:
1. **Combination of Snacks:**
- Let's check how many of each snack Rashad can buy if he divides his budget roughly evenly:
For example:
- 2 Candy ($1.50 each): $3.00
- 2 Popcorn ($4.00 each): $8.00
- 2 Drink ($2.75 each): $5.50
- Total: $3.00 + $8.00 + $5.50 = $16.50 (valid combination, $0.50 left over).
2. **More Examples:**
- 4 Candy: $6.00 (remaining: $11.00)
- 2 Popcorn: $8.00 (remaining: $3.00)
- Remaining $3.00 can buy 1 Drink: $2.75
- Total: $6.00 + $8.00 + $2.75 = $16.75 (valid combination, $0.25 left over).
3. **Finding Other Combinations**:
- 5 Candy ($1.50 each): $7.50
- 1 Popcorn: $4.00
- 1 Drink: $2.75
- Total: $7.50 + $4.00 + $2.75 = $14.25 (valid combination, $2.75 left over).
4. **Check for other combinations**:
- 1 Popcorn = $4.00
- 3 Candy = $4.50
- 3 Drink = $8.25
- Total: $4.00 + $4.50 + $8.25 = $16.75 (valid combination, $0.25 left over).
In conclusion, with $17 available, Rashad can buy numerous combinations of candy, popcorn, and drinks as long as the total does not exceed $17. Here are a few examples of valid combinations:
1. 2 Candy, 2 Popcorn, 2 Drink (total = $16.50)
2. 4 Candy, 2 Popcorn, 1 Drink (total = $16.75)
3. 2 Popcorn, 4 Candy, 1 Drink (total = $14.25)
Feel free to explore different combinations based on personal preferences until you reach the limit of $17 or get closer to it without exceeding it.
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