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Tara owns a pizza shop. She sells pizzas for $6.00 plus a $10 delivery fee.If you are having a party and you have $58 how many pizzas can you buy?
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Tara owns a pizza shop. She sells pizzas for $6.00 plus a $10 delivery fee.If you are having a party and you have $58 how many pizzas can you buy?
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Answer:
You can buy 8 pizzas
Explanation:
$58 - $10 = $48
$48/$6 = 8
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6x+10=58
6x=48
/6. /6.
x=8
you can purchase 8 pizzas. hoped this helped
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