You are running a concession stand at a baseball game. You are selling pizza slices and sodas. Each pizza slice sells for $3.50 and each soda sells for $1.50. At the end of the night, you made a total of $800. You sold a total of 344 pizza slices and sodas combined. You must report the number of pizza slices sold and the number of sodas sold. What equations did you use to solve this, where P = the number of pizza slices sold and S = the number of sodas sold? (1 point) Responses 3.50P + S = 800 and P + 1.50S = 344 3.50P + S = 800 and P + 1.50S = 344 3.50S + 1.50P = 344 and P + S = 800 3.50S + 1.50P = 344 and P + S = 800 3.50P + 1.50S = 800 and P + S = 344 3.50P + 1.50S = 800 and P + S = 344 3.50S + 1.50P = 800 and P + S = 344

The correct equations to solve this would be:

3.50P + 1.50S = 800 (equation to calculate the total sales amount from pizza slices and sodas)
P + S = 344 (equation to calculate the total number of pizza slices and sodas sold)

The correct equations to solve this problem are:

1) 3.50P + 1.50S = 800
This equation represents the total revenue from selling pizza slices and sodas, which must add up to $800.

2) P + S = 344
This equation represents the total number of pizza slices and sodas sold, which must be 344.

Therefore, the correct answer is: 3.50P + 1.50S = 800 and P + S = 344

The correct equations to solve this problem are:

1) 3.50P + S = 800
2) P + 1.50S = 344

Therefore, the correct answer is: 3.50P + S = 800 and P + 1.50S = 344.