SOLUTION: Each summer Primo Pizza and Pizza Supreme compete to see who has the larger summer profit. Let
p(x) represent Primo Pizza's profit (in dollars) x days after June 1. Let s(x)repre
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Question 1151222: Each summer Primo Pizza and Pizza Supreme compete to see who has the larger summer profit. Let
p(x) represent Primo Pizza's profit (in dollars) x days after June 1. Let s(x)represent Pizza Supreme's profit (in dollars) x days after June 1.
C. Each summer Primo Pizza and Pizza Supreme compete to see who has the larger summer profit. Let
p(x )represent Primo Pizza's profit (in dollars) x days after June 1. Let s(x)represent Pizza Supreme's profit (in dollars) x days after June 1.
i. Write a function formula for p using the function s.
p(x)=
ii.Write a function formula for s using the function p.
s(x)=
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