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A new pizza place sells 24” pizzas. These are more than twice as big as most large pizzas... and they’re good. Each pizza costs $22 plus another $2.50 for each topping. Construc…
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A new pizza place sells 24” pizzas. These are more than twice as big as most large pizzas... and they’re good. Each pizza costs $22 plus another $2.50 for each topping. Construct a linear function representing the total cost of each pizza.
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Answer: p = 22 + 2.50t
P = pizza price.
T = topping.
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