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Hank is throwing a surprise party. The party costs $20 per person. Create an equation and graph to represent the relationship between the cost of the party and the number of friends attending.
If 50 people attend, what is Hank's cost? $_____
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Hey there!
The equation would be 20(50) = x
The total cost of the equation would be : 1,000
Do 50 x 20.
Hope I was able to help!
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