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9 January, 04:27

A children's birthday party at a indoor play center cost $50 to rent the space and 6.25 per child. Gina wants to spend no more than $100 on her son's fourth birthday party, Wight in inequality for the number of children who can attend the birthday party

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  1. 9 January, 04:31
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    The number of children (n) that can attend the birthday party can be expressed as;

    n≤8

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Step 1

    We can use the expression below to calculate the total cost of the party as shown;

    C≥F + (V*n)

    where;

    C=total cost of Gina is willing to spend

    F=fixed cost for the rent

    V=cost per child

    n=number of children at the party

    In our case;

    C=$100

    F=$50

    V=$6.25

    n=n

    replacing;

    100≥50 + (6.25*n)

    6.25 n+50≤100

    6.25 n≤100-50

    6.25 n≤50

    n≤50/6.25

    n≤8

    The number of children (n) that can attend the birthday party can be expressed as;

    n≤8
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