At Gino's you pay $16 plus $8 per pizza.
At Venetian's you pay $24 plus $6 per pizza.
Let the number of pizzas be x.
At Gino's you pay 16 + 8x
At Venetian's you pay 24 + 6x
Set the two costs equal and solve for x to find out the number of pizzas for which both costs are the same.
16 + 8x = 24 + 6x
16 + 2x = 24
2x = 8
x = 4
Each place gives you a free pizza.
4 pizzas plus the free pizza equals 5 pizzas.
If you need 5 pizzas (including the free one), both parlors cost the same.
If you need fewer than 5 pizzas, use Gino's.
If you need more than 5 pizzas, use Venetian's.
D + 3r = 15
d = r + 3
r + 3 + 3r = 15
4r + 3 = 15
4r = 15 - 3
4r = 12
r = 12/4
r = 3 ....he bought 3 roses, at $ 3 per rose = $ 9 <==
d = r + 3
d = 3 + 3
d = 6....he bought 6 daisies, at $ 1 per daisy = $ 6
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
i belive that the awnser is y=-1.25x+1000
Step-by-step explanation: you want to get y by itself so you would subtract x from both sides leaving you with
56y=-70x+56,000
then you would devide both sides by 56 leaving you with
y=-1.25x+1000