SOLUTION: A pizza parlor charges $3 for each vegetable topping and $4 for each meat topping. You want at least seven toppings and have only $28 to spend for the toppings. How many of each
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Question 847705: A pizza parlor charges $3 for each vegetable topping and $4 for each meat topping. You want at least seven toppings and have only $28 to spend for the toppings. How many of each topping can you get on your pizza?
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3v+4m<=28,
v+m>=7
4*7=28 7 meat
9*3=27 9 veg
8*3=24 1 m
7*3=21 1 m
6*3=18 2 m
5*3=15 3 m
4*3=12 4 m
etc
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