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Skate Land charges a $50 flat fee for birthday party rental and $5.50 per person. Joann has no more than $100 to spend on the birthday party.

Write an inequality to represents Joann's situation.

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Final answer:

The inequality to represent Joann's situation with the costs of a birthday party at Skate Land is 50 + 5.50x <= 100, where x is the number of people. After solving the inequality, the maximum number of people that can attend the party is 9.

Step-by-step explanation:

To represent Joann's situation with Skate Land's birthday party rental costs, we need to write an inequality considering the flat fee and the per-person charge, as well as Joann's maximum budget. Let x represent the number of people attending the party. The total cost for the number of people is given by the flat fee ($50) plus the per-person charge ($5.50) multiplied by x. Therefore, the inequality would be:

50 + 5.50x ≤ 100

Where:

  • 50 is the flat fee for the rental.
  • 5.50x represents the total variable cost for x people attending the party.
  • 100 is the maximum amount of money Joann is willing to spend.

To solve the inequality:

  1. Subtract 50 from both sides of the inequality to isolate the variable term:
  2. Divide both sides by 5.50 to solve for x:

Since Joann can't have a fraction of a person at her party, the maximum number of people that can attend is 9.