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Arte-miy333 [17]
2 years ago
10

Paulo's Pizzeria sells personal pizzas that start at $7 for plain cheese. The pizzeria also offers a variety of toppings, all pr

iced at $1 each.
Write an equation that shows how the price of a personal pizza, y, depends on the number of toppings, x.
Do not include dollar signs in the equation.
y=
Mathematics
1 answer:
Flura [38]2 years ago
5 0

The <em><u>equation of a straight line</u></em> is an equation that comes in the form of an algebraic equation. It is also referred to as <u>Slope - Intercept form.</u> It can be represented using the equation below:

Equation : y = mx + c

where:

<u><em>m = Gradient</em></u>

<u><em>c = Slope of the line</em></u>

The equation that shows how the price of a personal pizza y, depends on the number of toppings x  is y = 7 + x

This question can be solved and represented using the equation of a straight line.

Let's represent

  • y = price of a personal pizza

  • x = number of toppings

  • The price for a plain cheese pizza = $7

  • The price for each of the toppings = $1

Therefore, the equation that shows how the price of a personal pizza y, depends on the number of toppings x  is written as:

y = $7 + $1 * x

y = 7 + x

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