Mathematics
Mathematics, 05.09.2020 21:01, kianadomingo2806

You have $20 to spend on pizza. It costs $16 plus $1.25 for each additional topping, tax included. a) Write an inequality to determine the maximum number of toppings the pizza can have.

b) Solve the inequality from part a.

c) Use your answer to decide how many toppings you can get on your pizza. *You can't get part of a topping!

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