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2 November, 10:58

Rick and Tom rented party halls. The Celebrations party hall charged Rick a rental fee of $65, including music, and $25 per guest. The Feast party hall charged Tom a rental fee of $40, $25 for music, and $25 per guest.

If each of them spent the same amount of money, how many guests attended Rick and Tom's party?

A:The same number of guests attended Rick and Tom's party.

B:Five more guests attended Rick's party than Tom's party.

C:Fifteen more guests attended Tom's party than Rick's party.

D:Twenty-five more guests attended Rick's party than Tom's party.

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  1. 2 November, 11:04
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    The answer for this problem is A

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The way I deduced this answer was by comparing the full rental. The full rental in this problem is the building rent and the music combined. The reason I didn't compare the guest expenses was because they were the same. Now Tom's full rental fee for the building is $65 just like Ricks full rental fee. Therefore, the answer is A since it's basically the same situation for both parties!
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