The question cannot be answered precisely without additional information on the number of slices per medium pizza and the price of each pizza. However, an example was provided showing how to calculate both the number of slices and the total cost once these details are known.
- The question regarding how many pieces Larry got when he bought 7 medium pizzas and the total cost for them is based on mathematics, specifically arithmetic related to multiplication and understanding of equations and pricing.
- Unfortunately, the provided information does not specify the number of slices per medium pizza or the price per pizza.
- Without this essential data, it's impossible to calculate the exact number of pieces and the total cost.
- If you can provide information on how many slices are in a medium pizza and the price of each, we can then calculate the answers to both parts a and b.
- For example, if a medium pizza is cut into 8 slices and each pizza costs $10, then for 7 pizzas, Larry would get 56 slices (7 pizzas × 8 slices/pizza) and the total cost would be $70 (7 pizzas × $10/pizza).
- Concerning the references provided, they do not offer relevant details for solving the question at hand, which is a direct calculation based on given quantities and prices.