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Jan has a budget of $600 for catering. The catering company charges $12.50 per guest. Enter and solve an inequality to show the numbers of guests Jan can invite. Use g for the number of guests jan can
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Jan has a budget of $600 for catering. The catering company charges $12.50 per guest. Enter and solve an inequality to show the numbers of guests Jan can invite. Use g for the number of guests jan can invite.
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Answer:
g ≤ 48
Explanation:
Let g = # of guest
12.50(g) ≤ 600
g ≤ 48
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