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Domino's offers the following “deals”: Deal #1: $10 for one large pizza and $5 for each additional large pizza on the same order. Deal #2: $6.00 per large pizza What equati…
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Domino's offers the following “deals”:
Deal #1: $10 for one large pizza and $5 for each additional large pizza on the same order.
Deal #2: $6.00 per large pizza
What equation can we use to graph a line showing the different pizza deals?
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Answer: Deal one: 5x+10
Deal two: 6x
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