Answer:
- A pizza from Gina's always costs more than a pizza from Pete's. NO
- A pizza from Gina's always costs less than a pizza from Pete's. NO
- The cost of a 3-topping pizza from Gina's is $0.50 more than a 3-topping pizza from Pete's. YES
- The cost of a 5-topping pizza from Gina's is $0.50 less than a 5-topping pizza from Pete's. YES
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi, to answer this question we have to write a cost equation for each pizza place:
Gina's Italian cafe: 12+2x
Pete's pizza palace: 10+2.50x
Where x is the number of toppings
If both costs are equal
12+2x =10+2.50x
12-10=2.50x-2x
2 = 0.50x
2/0.50=x
4=x
A 4 topping pizza cost the same at both places. SO:
A pizza from Gina's always costs more than a pizza from Pete's. NO
A pizza from Gina's always costs less than a pizza from Pete's. NO
Gina’s pizza = 12+2(3) = $18
Pete's pizza = 10+2.50(3) = $17.5
18(Gina’s)-17.5 (Pete’s)= $0.5 less at Pete's
The cost of a 3-topping pizza from Gina's is $0.50 more than a 3-topping pizza from Pete's. YES
Gina’s pizza = 12+2(5) = $22
Pete's pizza = 10+2.50(5) = $22.5
22.5(Pete’s)-22 (Gina’s) = $0.5 less at Gina's
The cost of a 5-topping pizza from Gina's is $0.50 less than a 5-topping pizza from Pete's. YES