Johnny runs a hot dog stand. On Wednesday morning, he had 32 dozen hot dogs at his stand. The graph shows the number of hot dogs (in dozens) that remained unsold at the end of each day of sales.
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I saw you got it in the comment section of the post, but yes, he sold 30 dozen hot dogs on Wednesday.
By using the information of the graph, we conclude that he sold 2 dozen (24 hot dogs) on Wednesday.
The graph shows how many dozens of hot dogs Johnny had at the end of each day.
We know that he started with 32 dozens, and in the graph, we can see that at the end of Wednesday he had a total of 30 dozens.
Then the amount that he sold that day is:
32 dozens - 30 dozens = 2 dozens.
On Wednesday, he sells 2 dozen of hot dogs.
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