End Simplify A. 13B. 147 C. 17D. 336 30 – 2(5)+7.

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End Simplify A. 13B. 147 C. 17D – 2(5)+7

End Set up the equation… How many toppings can you get for $14? A large pizza is $10 plus $.50 for each additional topping A.y =.50(14) +10 B.y =.50(10) + 14 C.14 =.50x + 10 D.10 =.50x + 14

End What is the Linear Equation? Conner has $25,000 in his bank account. Every month he spends $1,500. A.y = 25,000x + 1,500 B.y = 25,000x - 1,500 C.y = 1,500x + 25,000 D.y = -1,500x + 25,000

End A cell phone plan costs $30 per month for unlimited calling plus $0.15 per text message. What is the Linear Equation? A.y=.15x + 30 B. y= 50x -.15 C.y= 30x +.15 D.y=.15x - 30

End Find the value of x: A. 15B. 20 C. 10D = 2x + 5