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well, the place is charging him 115/hr
and he's booked it for 6hrs

how much is going to be his cost? well
\bf \cfrac{115}{hr}\cdot 6hr\implies 690

now, there will be 14 teams playing, so... if we divide 690 evenly among the 14 teams, that means each team will need to pay 690/14 about 49.28571 or 49 bucks and 29 cents about

now, if each team pays that much, they'll cover 690, so Dylan has his cost covered, however, for a profit, a profit is surplus, so, in order to make surplus income, or profit, he'll need to charge "more than" 49.29
or he needs to charge "x", whilst x > 49.29
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