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Jacque needs to buy some pizzas for a party at her office. She's ordering from a restaurant that charges a

$
7.50
$7.50dollar sign, 7, point, 50 delivery fee and
$
14
$14dollar sign, 14 per pizza. She wants to buy as many pizzas as she can, and she also needs to keep the delivery fee plus the cost of the pizzas under
$
60
$60dollar sign, 60.
Each pizza is cut into
8
88 slices, and she wonders how many total slices she can afford.

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Answer: A 7.50+14p<60

Explanation:

Let P represent the number of pizzas that Jacque buys.

Given, delivery fee =$7.50

Per pizza cost = $14

She wants to buy as many pizzas as she can, and she also needs to

keep the delivery fee plus the cost of the pizzas under $60.

i.e. (delivery fee) + (Number of pizzas) x (Per pizza cost) < $60

i.e. 7.50 +14P<60

Required inequality : 7.50 +14P<60

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