he Johnsons and the Wilsons went to the Burger Barn for dinner. The Johnsons bought 2 burger meals and 5 hot dog meals for $46. The Wilsons bought 5 burger meals and 2 hot dog meals for $52. When you solve, you get a solution of (8, 6). (3 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. What does the 8 mean in context? What does the 6 mean in context? Who got the better deal?

In context, the "8" represents the cost of a burger meal at the Burger Barn, and the "6" represents the cost of a hot dog meal at the Burger Barn.

The Johnsons bought 2 burger meals and 5 hot dog meals for $46. Therefore, the cost of 2 burger meals and 5 hot dog meals for the Johnsons can be calculated as:
2 * 8 + 5 * 6 = $46

Similarly, the Wilsons bought 5 burger meals and 2 hot dog meals for $52. Therefore, the cost of 5 burger meals and 2 hot dog meals for the Wilsons can be calculated as:
5 * 8 + 2 * 6 = $52

Comparing the two calculations, we can see that the Johnsons got the better deal because they paid $46 for their meals, while the Wilsons paid $52 for the same number of meals.

The 8 in context represents the total number of burger meals bought by the Johnsons and the Wilsons combined.

The 6 in context represents the total number of hot dog meals bought by the Johnsons and the Wilsons combined.

To determine who got the better deal, we need to compare the cost per meal for the Johnsons and the Wilsons.

To find out what the numbers 8 and 6 mean in context, we need to understand the given information about the Johnsons and the Wilsons' purchases at the Burger Barn.

The 8 represents the total number of meals purchased by the Johnsons, which consists of 2 burger meals and 5 hot dog meals.

Similarly, the 6 represents the total number of meals purchased by the Wilsons, which consists of 5 burger meals and 2 hot dog meals.

To determine who got the better deal, we can compare the total cost of the meals purchased by each family.

The Johnsons' total cost is given as $46.
The Wilsons' total cost is given as $52.

Since the Johnsons paid less than the Wilsons, it can be concluded that the Johnsons got the better deal.