The first thing we must do for this case is to define variables.
We have then:
x: number of slices
y: total cost
We write the linear function that relates the variables.
We have then:

Then, we evaluate the number of slices to find the total cost.
-two slices cost:
We substitute x = 2 in the given equation:

Answer:
two slices = 2.2 $
-ten slices cost:
We substitute x = 10 in the given equation:

Answer:
ten slices = 11 $
-half a slice cost:
We substitute x = 1/2 in the given equation:

Answer:
half a slice = 0.55 $
Answer: 4
Step-by-step explanation:
12x83= 996
you cant do 12x84 because it will go over 1000 so:
996+4= 1000
so Kyle can have 4 pieces of candy.
Answer:
he can make 8 piles before he runs out and has 2 cards leftover
Step-by-step explanation:
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The equation is satisfied for every x, so it has infinitely many solutions.
The answer is A.