QuestionYour local pizza store sells medium pizzas for each, and breadsticks for per order.
For a party, you decide to order 5 pizzas and 3 orders of breadsticks. There is a delivery fee, and a sales tax will be added to the total, including the delivery fee. What will be the total bill after tax, rounded to the nearest cent?
Suppose you have a budget of to spend, and you order 14 pizzas. How many orders of breadsticks can you get, assuming the same delivery fee and sales tax? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
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Suppose you have a budget of to spend, and you order 20 orders of breadsticks. How many pizzas can you get, assuming the same delivery fee and sales tax? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
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STEP 1
1. Medium pizzas cost 3.49 per order
3. There is a $3 delivery fee
4. Sales tax is 9.4% and applies to the total including the delivery fee
5. All calculations should be rounded to the nearest cent unless otherwise specified
STEP 2
1. Calculate the cost of pizzas and breadsticks
2. Add the delivery fee
3. Calculate and add the sales tax
4. Solve for the number of breadstick orders with a fixed budget and pizza order
5. Solve for the number of pizzas with a fixed budget and breadstick order
STEP 3
Calculate the cost of pizzas and breadsticks: Cost of pizzas: Cost of breadsticks: Subtotal:
STEP 4
Add the delivery fee:
STEP 5
Calculate and add the sales tax:
Tax amount:
Total bill after tax:
Rounded to the nearest cent:
The total bill after tax is .
STEP 6
To solve for the number of breadstick orders with a budget of $143.97 and 14 pizzas:
Cost of 14 pizzas:
Remaining budget for breadsticks and fees:
Let x be the number of breadstick orders. We can set up the equation:
Simplifying:
Rounding to the nearest whole number: 6 orders of breadsticks
STEP 7
To solve for the number of pizzas with a budget of $306.79 and 20 orders of breadsticks:
Cost of 20 orders of breadsticks:
Remaining budget for pizzas and fees:
Let y be the number of pizzas. We can set up the equation:
Simplifying:
Rounding to the nearest whole number: 27 pizzas
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