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8 April, 20:41

John and 3 friends are going out for pizza for lunch. They split one pizza and 4 large drinks. The pizza cost $13.00. After using a $6.00 gift certificate, they spend a total of $13.20. Write an equation to model this situation, and find the cost of one large drink.

A. 4d - $13.00 + $6.00 = $13.20; $6.73

B. 4d + $13.00 - $6.00 = $13.20; $1.55

C. 4d + $13.00 - $6.00 = $13.20; $1.60

D. 3d + $13.00 - $6.00 = $13.20; $2.07

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  1. 9 April, 00:22
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    If John and 3 friends ordered pizza for $13.00 and they paid $13.20 where in they also used the $6.00 gift certificate. Then we can deduce that the total amount of the bill was $13.20 + the gift certificate which is $6.00 which is equal to $19.20 and since the pizza was for $13.00 then we can deduct this from the total bill to get the amount of the drinks, ergo $19.20 - $13.00 = $6.20 since there were 4 large drinks so we divide the total amount of the drinks to the number of drinks. We would have $6.20 / 4 = $1.55 / large drink.

    So the answer would be:

    B. 4d + $13.00 - $6.00 = $13.20:$1.55
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