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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. Write and solve an inequality in terms of the number of guests, g, that can
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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. Write and solve an inequality in terms of the number of guests, g, that can be invited
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500 plus 30 gives you 8,000
8000=500+30g
If they don't want to spend more than 8,000, you have to add.
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