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Softa [21]
2 years ago
6

You are having a dinner catered. You pay a rental fee of $150 for the dining hall, and you pay the caterer $10 for each person w

ho attends the dinner. How much should you charge per ticket if you expect 50 people to attend? (Round your answer to the nearest cent.)
Mathematics
1 answer:
Verdich [7]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

$13

Step-by-step explanation:

For 50 people it will cost you 150 + 50(10) or 500

150 +500 = 650  Divide that among 50 people and you get a cost of $13 a person.

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