It looks like your message was cut off, but I can help you analyze the pricing based on what you provided.
From the information you provided, if one medium one-topping pizza costs $7.99, the incentive mentioned appears to offer a deal for two pizzas. In many promotional cases, buying in pairs often leads to a savings or a discounted price.
If the total price for two pizzas is not provided, we can infer a couple of potential scenarios:
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Standard Pricing Without a Discount: If there are no specific details about the price for two pizzas, we could assume that the total would simply be \( 2 \times 7.99 = 15.98 \).
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Discounted Price for Two Pizzas: Pizza deals often offer a discount for purchasing more than one. If we consider a common discount situation (where the price is lower for each), let's hypothetically say the total price for two one-topping medium pizzas might be something like $14.99 instead of $15.98.
Without the exact price for two pizzas provided in your message, I can't give the precise total after the incentive is applied. If you can provide the specific deal or any other details, I can assist you further!