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13 March, 17:39

A particular pizza store models their pizza sales based on their price. They find that at the original price of $5 per slice, they will sell approximately 20 slices. But for $2 per slice, they will sell approximately 50 slices. What is the rate of change of the number of slices sold per dollar decrease in price?

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  1. 13 March, 17:54
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    A particular pizza store models their pizza sales based on their price. They find that at the original price of $5 per slice, they will sell approximately 20 slices. But for $2 per slice, they will sell approximately 50 slices. The rate of change is 10 slices per dollar. can i have the brainliest
  2. 13 March, 17:56
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    The answer would turn out to be 10 slices for a dollar.
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