To answer your questions:
Question 1: You bought 4 sodas for a total of $4.67. To find the cost of one soda, you divide the total cost by the number of sodas:
\[ \text{Cost per soda} = \frac{\text{Total cost}}{\text{Number of sodas}} = \frac{4.67}{4} = 1.1675 \]
Rounding to two decimal places, the cost per soda is approximately $1.17.
Question 2: You have the following costs:
- Snickers bar: $0.34
- Bag of chips: $1.25
- Hot dog: $2.23
To find the total cost, you add these amounts:
\[ \text{Total cost} = 0.34 + 1.25 + 2.23 = 3.82 \]
This total does not appear in your options, suggesting there may be a typo or misunderstanding in the pricing. However, if we recalculate it, we find:
Total: \[ 0.34 + 1.25 = 1.59 \] \[ 1.59 + 2.23 = 3.82 \]
The amount $3.82 is not provided among your choices.
You might want to double-check the prices listed for the snacks, but based on the provided values, your purchase total would likely be around $3.82. If this is okay and given the responses listed, you may want to recalculate or provide additional context to the values.