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C=5p+215 for p the formula c=5p + 215 relates c, the total cost in dollars of hosting a birthday party at a skating rink,to p, the number of people attending Solve c=5p+215 for p
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C=5p+215 for p the formula c=5p + 215 relates c, the total cost in dollars of hosting a birthday party at a skating rink,to p, the number of people attending
Solve c=5p+215 for p
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it should be 17, people
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