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22 April, 06:59

Michael orders pizzas from Pizza by Alfredo and from Alfredo's Pizza Cafe. The pizzas from Pizza by Alfredo costs $3 each, and the pizzas from Alfredo's Pizza Cafe costs $5 each. Michael spent $24 more on pizza from Alfredo's Pizza Cafe than he did at Pizza by Alfredo. If Michael spent $66 in total, how many pizzas did he buy from each place?

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  1. 22 April, 07:09
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    no of pizzas bought from pizza by alfredo = 7

    no of pizza s bought from alfredos pizza cafe = 9

    Step-by-step explanation:

    let x be total cost of pizzas from pizza by alfredo.

    x + x + 24 = 66

    total price for all the pizzas = 66

    2x = 66 - 24

    x = 42/2 = 21

    since one pizza is $3

    no of pizzas bought from pizza by alfredo = 21/3 = 7

    no of pizza s bought from alfredos pizza cafe = 21 + 24 / 5 = 9
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