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12 November, 12:42

The cost of a cheese pizza is $11.99 plus $0.45 for each additional topping, t.

Write an inequality that can be used to represent the cost of a pizza that is at most $16.

What is the most number of toppings that a pizza can have and still be at most $16?

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  1. 12 November, 14:05
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    11.99+.45t≤16 subtract 11.99 from both sides

    .45t≤4.01 divide both sides by. 45

    t≤8.9

    Since t must be an integer, the most toppings that can be bought with $16 is 8 toppings.
  2. 12 November, 15:06
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    The answer would be

    B.) What is the most number of toppings that a pizza can have and still be at the most of $16
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