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A company is going to have a dinner party in a restaurant for its top employees. The

restaurant is going to charge them $280 for the use of their function room, plus $40
per dinner. The company has a budget of no more than $1500. What is the greatest
number of people they can invite to this dinner?
9.30.5 people

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Let's assume that the company invites x people to the dinner party.

The cost of the function room is a fixed cost of $280.

The cost of dinner is $40 per person. Therefore, the total cost of dinner for x people is 40x.

The total cost of the dinner party is the sum of the cost of the function room and the cost of dinner:

Total cost = 280 + 40x

The problem states that the company has a budget of no more than $1500. Therefore, we can write:

280 + 40x ≤ 1500

Subtracting 280 from both sides gives:

40x ≤ 1220

Dividing both sides by 40 gives:

x ≤ 30.5

Since we cannot invite a fraction of a person, the company can invite at most 30 people to the dinner party.

Therefore, the greatest number of people they can invite to the dinner is 30.

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