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Ryan is planning a party for his parents anniversary. The caterer charges a delivery fee of 14$ blue an additional 5.25$ per person. If he can spend no more than 350, how many people can he invite?
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Ryan is planning a party for his parents anniversary. The caterer charges a delivery fee of 14$ blue an additional 5.25$ per person. If he can spend no more than 350, how many people can he invite?
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14+5.25X=350
64 people.
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I think it’s 64
350-14=336
336/5.25=64
So ryan can invite 64 people
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