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To determine who got the better deal, we need to compare the prices of Burger meals and Taylor dominoes for both scenarios.

In the first scenario, the Johnsons bought 5 Burger meals and 5 hot dominoes for $46.

In the second scenario, the wheel since, (presumably another family or group), bought 5 Burger meals and Taylor dominoes for $52.

To compare the prices, we need to know the individual prices of Burger meals and Taylor dominoes. Without this information, we cannot determine who got the better deal.

To determine who got the better deal, we need to compare the prices of the meals ordered by the Johnsons at Burger Barn.

Let's break down the information provided:

Johnson Family:
- Ordered 5 Burger Meals and 5 Hot Dominoes for $46.

Wheel Family:
- Ordered 5 Burger Mills and Taylor Dominoes for $52.

Both families ordered the same number of Burger meals (5), so let's compare the cost of those meals:

Johnson Family:
- 5 Burger Meals for $46.

Wheel Family:
- 5 Burger Mills for $52.

To determine the cost of each individual meal, we divide the total cost by the number of meals:

For the Johnson Family:
$46 / 5 = $9.20 per Burger Meal.

For the Wheel Family:
$52 / 5 = $10.40 per Burger Mill.

Comparing the prices, the Johnson Family paid $9.20 per Burger Meal, while the Wheel Family paid $10.40 per Burger Mill.

Therefore, the Johnsons got the better deal as they paid less for each Burger Meal.

To determine who got the better deal between the Johnsons and the Wheel family at Burger Barn, we need to compare the prices they paid for their meals. Let's break down the information provided:

- The Johnsons bought five Burger meals and five hot dominoes for $46.
- The Wheel family bought five Burger meals and Taylor dominoes for $52.

To find out the price per meal, we should divide the total amount paid by the number of meals purchased.

For the Johnsons:
- Total paid: $46
- Number of meals: 5 Burger meals
- Price per Burger meal: $46/5 = $9.20 per Burger meal

For the Wheel family:
- Total paid: $52
- Number of meals: 5 Burger meals
- Price per Burger meal: $52/5 = $10.40 per Burger meal

Comparing the prices, the Johnsons got the better deal as they paid $9.20 per Burger meal, whereas the Wheel family paid $10.40 per Burger meal.

Therefore, in terms of price per Burger meal, the Johnsons got the better deal.