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Mathematics, 04.08.2020 05:01 cody1097

Jacque needs to buy some pizzas for a party at her office. She's ordering from a restaurant that charges a $ 7.50 delivery fee and $ 14 per pizza. She wants to buy as many pizzas as she can, and she also needs to keep the delivery fee plus the cost of the pizzas under $ 60. Each pizza is cut into 8 slices, and she wonders how many total slices she can afford. Let P PP represent the number of pizzas that Jacque buys. 1) Which inequality describes this scenario? Choose 1 (Choice A,) 7.50 + 14 P < 60 (Choice B) 7.50 + 14 P > 60 (Choice C) 14 + 7.50 P < 60 (Choice D) 14 + 7.50 P > 60 2) What is the largest number of slices that Jacque can afford?

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