Sandy bought a soft drink for 3 dollars and 8 candy bars. She spent a total of 35 dollars. How much did each candy bar cost?
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Let's call the cost of each candy bar (x). Sandy bought 8 candy bars, so the total cost of the candy bars is (8x). She also bought a soft drink for 3. Therefore, the total amount spent is \(3 + 8x\). We know that the total amount spent is 35, so we can set up the equation (3 + 8x = 35) and solve for (x).
[3 + 8x = 35]
[8x = 35 - 3]
[8x = 32]
[x = \frac{32}{8}]
[x = 4]
Therefore, each candy bar costs $4.
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