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Answer these for me please

Answer these for me please-example-1
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Answer:

a) $12/child

b) $260

c) c = 12n + 260

d) n can be any whole number up to the maximum number of children allowed.

Explanation:

A)

440 - 380 = 60

15 - 10 = 5

60 / 5 = 12

There's a $12 additional charge for each child.

B)

10 * 12 = 120 (total additional charge)

Subtract the total additional charge from the total price to find the initial charge.

380 - 120 = 260

Initial fee is $260

C)

C is going to equal cost/total cost and n will equal the number of children attending.

c = 12n + 260

This is because you pay an extra $12 for every child attending and the initial price is $260. You want to add these together to find the total price.

D)

n can equal any whole number as long as it doesn't exceed a set limit (if there is one set). Of course there can't be half a child so it will always be numbers like 10, 15, 20, 25, 32, etc.

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