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Robert took $32 with him to spend on pizza and games for himself and his friends at chucky cheese. the price for each slice of pizza was $4. the price for each game was half the price of a slice of pizza.
a) sketch the graph that represents the situation and label the intercepts with the real world items you are comparing. use one axis to represent the number of slices of pizza and the other axis to represent the number of games.
b) what do the intercepts and the solutions of your graphed function mean in context of the problem? explain both intercepts.
c) if robert spends his money on both pizza and games, give an example of the number of pizza slices and games robert can buy if he spends all his money.
d) prove algebraically that you’re above example in c is true.
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