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A caterer charges $500 plus $30 per guest to cater a wedding. Walt and Traci don't want to spend more than $8000 on catering
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A caterer charges $500 plus $30 per guest to cater a wedding. Walt and Traci don't want to spend more than $8000 on catering
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I'm guessing the question is how many guests they can have? 8000 - 500 = 7500. 7500 ÷ 30 = 250
So, they would be able to have 250 guests
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