Mathematics
Mathematics, 18.10.2020 06:01, nickames202otpo7q

Sean wants to do something special for his wife, so he decides to get her favorite pizza for dinner. Sean will get one large pizza for $9 and each topping cost at most $1. write an inequality to represent how much Sean will possibly pay for dinner based on how many toppings he gets . let T represent the number of toppings and P( T) represent the total price Sean will pay.

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