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Interpret parts of quadratic expressions: word problems
On weekends, Nick makes delicious pizzas and sells them to customers from his food truck. Over time, he realizes that the less he charges per pizza, the more pizzas he sells overall. His total revenue in dollars can be modeled by the expression
p
(
64
−
2
p
)
p(64 - 2p)
p
(
64
−
2
p
)
, where
p
p
p
is the price per pizza in dollars.
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What does the quantity
64
−
2
p
64 - 2p
64
−
2
p
represent in the expression?
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Choices:
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A
)
The price per pizza in dollars if Nick sells
p
pizzas
A)\text{The price per pizza in dollars if Nick sells } p \text{ pizzas}\newline
A
)
The price per pizza in dollars if Nick sells
p
pizzas
B
)
the number of pizzas Nick sells if he charges
p
dollars per pizza
B)\text{the number of pizzas Nick sells if he charges } p \text{ dollars per pizza}\newline
B
)
the number of pizzas Nick sells if he charges
p
dollars per pizza
C
)
Nick’s total revenue in dollars if he charges
p
dollars per pizza
C)\text{Nick's total revenue in dollars if he charges } p \text{ dollars per pizza}\newline
C
)
Nick’s total revenue in dollars if he charges
p
dollars per pizza
D
)
Nick’s total revenue in dollars if he sells
p
pizzas
D)\text{Nick's total revenue in dollars if he sells } p \text{ pizzas}
D
)
Nick’s total revenue in dollars if he sells
p
pizzas
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