A pizza shop charges $9 for a large cheese pizza. Additional toppings cost$1.25 per topping. Heather paid $15.25 for her large pizza. How many toppingsdid she order?

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To find out how many toppings Heather ordered, we need to subtract the cost of the large cheese pizza from the total cost she paid.

Large cheese pizza = $9
Total cost - $15.25

$15.25 - $9 = $6.25

Since each additional topping costs $1.25, we can divide the remaining cost by the cost of each topping to find the number of toppings:

$6.25 รท $1.25 = 5

Heather ordered 5 toppings.

To solve this problem, we need to find out how many additional toppings Heather ordered.

First, we subtract the cost of the large cheese pizza from the total amount she paid:

$15.25 - $9 = $6.25

Next, we divide $6.25 by the cost of each additional topping:

$6.25 / $1.25 = 5

Therefore, Heather ordered 5 additional toppings.

So the answer is: 5.

To find out how many toppings Heather ordered, we need to determine the difference between the total cost she paid and the cost of the base pizza.

The base pizza costs $9, and the additional toppings cost $1.25 each. So, the total cost without any toppings can be calculated as follows:

Total Cost without Toppings = Base Pizza Cost + Number of Toppings * Cost per Topping
Total Cost without Toppings = $9 + 0 * $1.25
Total Cost without Toppings = $9

Now, we subtract the total cost without toppings from the total cost Heather paid to find the cost of her toppings:

Cost of Toppings = Total Cost Paid - Total Cost without Toppings
Cost of Toppings = $15.25 - $9
Cost of Toppings = $6.25

Since each topping costs $1.25, we divide the cost of toppings by the cost per topping to find the number of toppings:

Number of Toppings = Cost of Toppings / Cost per Topping
Number of Toppings = $6.25 / $1.25
Number of Toppings = 5

Therefore, Heather ordered 5 toppings.