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28 August, 02:59

The cost in dollars, y, of a large pizza with x toppings from Pat's Pizzeria can be modeled by a linear function. A large pizza with no toppings costs $14.00. A large pizza with 2 toppings costs $17.50. What is the cost of a pizza with 5 toppings? Round to the nearest penny.

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  1. 28 August, 05:32
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    I think the answer would be 22.75. Since it gives you the price of a pizza with no toppings, then this is your base price. You subtract 14 from 17.50, and then divide the answer by 2 to find out how much each topping costs. (17.50-14 = 3.5 / 2 = 1.75. The function y = 1.75x+14 describes the situation. y = 1.75 (5) + 14 y = 22.75
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