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A pizza place charges for pizzas and adds a delivery fee the cost in dollars to have have any number of pizzas delivered to a home is described by the function c=12p+5 How much would 3 pizzas cost?
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A pizza place charges for pizzas and adds a delivery fee the cost in dollars to have have any number of pizzas delivered to a home is described by the function c=12p+5
How much would 3 pizzas cost?
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three pizza's would cost $41
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So you just plug in 3 into variable p in the equation. C=12(3)+5
C=26+5
C=31
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