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A hotel charges a flat fee of $50 and $5.50 per person for a birthday party. Mike has no more than $100 to spend on a birthday party. What is the maximum number of people that M…
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A hotel charges a flat fee of $50 and $5.50 per person for a birthday party. Mike has no more than $100 to spend on a birthday party. What is the maximum number of people that Mike can invite without exceeding his limit?
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100-50 = 50
50/5.50 = 9.09 so he can invite 8 people plus himself would be 9 total people
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