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A medium 1 topping pizza costs $12, and each additional topping costs $0.50. Don paid $16.50 for a medium pizza. If x gives the number of additional toppings Don ordered, which of the following equations
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A medium 1 topping pizza costs $12, and each additional topping costs $0.50. Don paid $16.50 for a medium pizza. If x gives the number of additional toppings Don ordered, which of the following equations describes the situation?
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