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Alocal pizzeria sold 55 pizza yesterday.
(a) the owner offers the employee a bonus if the number of pizza sold increased by 20% today. how many pizzas make a pizzeria sell for employees to receive a bonus? explain your reasoning.
(b) suppose the actual number of pieces for today was 40. describe the number of pizzas sold as a percent increase or decrease? round to the nearest hundred. show your work.
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Alocal pizzeria sold 55 pizza yesterday.
(a) the owner offers the employee a bonus if the num...
(a) the owner offers the employee a bonus if the num...
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