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Its seventh grade algebra pls help Chuck E Cheese offers birthday parties for a fee of $250 plus $5 per person. If you can spend no more than $400 on your party, write an inequa…
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Chuck E Cheese offers birthday parties for a fee of $250 plus $5 per person. If you can
spend no more than $400 on your party, write an inequality to find the maximum number
of people who can attend the party?
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250+5p is less than or equal to 400.
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Answer: 30 people
Step-by-step explanation: 250+5x< or = 400. 5x< or = 150. x=30
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