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The equation for the number of pizzas a store has on hand is modeled by the linear equation y = 148 – 24d, where d is the number of days. How many pizzas will the store have on hand after five days?
A. 120
B. 76
C. 124
D. 28
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D is the correct answer
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The store will have 29 pizzas.
This is because:
Y = pizzas
D = days
Y = 148 -24D
Y=148-24(5)
Y=148-120
Y=28
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