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Tara owns a pizza shop. The item purchased most frequently from her shop is a large pizza. For any order, Tara charges $7.00 for each pizza plus $3.00 for delivery services. Tara made a delivery of pizzas to a party for which she charged $45.00. How many pizzas did she deliver?

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