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12 June, 23:38

A pizza shop sells pizzas that are 10 inches (in diameter) or larger. A 10-inch cheese pizza cost $8. Each additional inch cost $1.50, and each additional topping costs $0.75.

Write an equation that represents the cost of a pizza

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  1. 13 June, 02:40
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    8 + 1.5 (10-d) +.75t = Total

    Step-by-step explanation:

    8 is the $8

    1.5 (d-10) is all inches over 10

    d is the diameter of the pizza We subtract 10 to remove the 10 inches that come with no extra cost. 1.5 is the cost that is multiplied by additional inches because it is the cost of each extra inch.

    .75t

    .75 is the cost for each new topping added t is the amount of toppings
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