You and some friends have $30. You want to order large pizzas (p) that are $10 each and drinks (d) that cost $1 each. Make a table of possible choices(including intercepts) and graph an inequality that shows how many pizzas and drinks you can order.

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You and some friends have 30 You want to order large pizzas p that are 10 each and drinks d that cost 1 each Make a table of possible choicesincluding intercept class=

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Answer: 30 Divided by 10 Equals three you could order it five pizzas and you could order six drinks

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

[tex]\begin{array}{|c|c|}\cline{1-2} \vphantom{\dfrac12} \sf Pizza & \sf Drinks\\\cline{1-2} \vphantom{\dfrac12} 0& 30\\\cline{1-2} \vphantom{\dfrac12} 1& 20\\\cline{1-2} \vphantom{\dfrac12} 2& 10\\\cline{1-2} \vphantom{\dfrac12} 3& 0\\\cline{1-2} \end{array}[/tex]

See attachment for the graph of the inequality.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given information:

  • Maximum amount of money available = $30
  • Cost of one large pizza (p) = $10
  • Cost of one drink (d) = $1

The inequality to represent the given information is:

  • 10p + d ≤ 30

To complete the given table, input p from 0 through 3 into the inequality and solve for d.

[tex]\begin{aligned}p=0 \implies 10(0) + d & \leq 30\\d & \leq 30\end{aligned}[/tex]

[tex]\begin{aligned}p=1 \implies 10(1) + d & \leq 30\\10+d & \leq 30\\d & \leq 20\end{aligned}[/tex]

[tex]\begin{aligned}p=2 \implies 10(2) + d & \leq 30\\20+d & \leq 30\\d & \leq 10\end{aligned}[/tex]

[tex]\begin{aligned}p=3 \implies 10(3) + d & \leq 30\\30+d & \leq 30\\d & \leq 0\end{aligned}[/tex]

Completed table:

[tex]\begin{array}{|c|c|}\cline{1-2} \vphantom{\dfrac12} \sf Pizza & \sf Drinks\\\cline{1-2} \vphantom{\dfrac12} 0& 30\\\cline{1-2} \vphantom{\dfrac12} 1& 20\\\cline{1-2} \vphantom{\dfrac12} 2& 10\\\cline{1-2} \vphantom{\dfrac12} 3& 0\\\cline{1-2} \end{array}[/tex]

To graph the inequality:

  • Let the x-axis represent the number of pizzas (p).
  • Let the y-axis represent the number of drinks (d).
  • Plot two points from the table: (0, 30) and (3, 0).
  • Draw a solid line through the points.
  • Shade under the line.
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