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1 February, 20:15

A caterer offers a package that feeds up to 50 people for $1,500 and adds an additional charge of $24.75 for each additional person. Enter a linear model that represents the total amount charged a host, t, as a function of g, the number of additional guests

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  1. 1 February, 20:41
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    ($30s+g)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If a caterer offers a package that feeds up to 50 people for $1,500, the amount of packaged that fed one person will be $1500/50 which is $30.

    If there is an additional charge of $24.75 on each person, the total amount spent on each person will be $50+$24.75 which is $74.75.

    The linear model that represent total amount charge per host s as a function of additional guest will be $30s+g since a person spent $30 plus additional charge of 'g'
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