Chemistry
Chemistry, 13.09.2021 21:50, james8781

I am throwing a party which means I need to order pizza. There will be 10 people at the party (including me). I assume each person will eat 3.000 slices of pizza. The place I am ordering from has 10.00 slices per large pizza and charges $21.00 for a pizza. They also have a medium pizza with 8.00 slices and costs $20.00 a pizza. In order to feed everyone 3.000 slices, how much money would each person need to contribute (round to the nearest cent) in order for each person to spend the least amount of money? This pizza place is also magic, so you can buy fractions of a pizza (assume you are buying the exact amount of pizza you need and are charged accordingly). We are ignoring tax and ignoring that the slices will not actually be equal in size.

Don't forget the dollar sign in your answer like this: $8.76

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