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The equation P equals 50+10n gives the admission price P to wild world for a group of 10 people. The clubs budget has $500 set aside for a visit to the park. How many club membe…
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The equation P equals 50+10n gives the admission price P to wild world for a group of 10 people. The clubs budget has $500 set aside for a visit to the park. How many club members can go?
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45 members are able to go
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I think 45 members will be able to join. Hope this helps thou in 6 minutes late
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