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When renting a limo for prom, the number of people varies inversely with the cost per person. Originally there were 10 people and the cost per person was $20. If the number of people changed to 4, what
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When renting a limo for prom, the number of people varies inversely
with the cost per person. Originally there were 10 people and the cost
per person was $20. If the number of people changed to 4, what would
be the new cost per person?
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$50 would be the cost per person (20.10=200) 200 divided by 4 50
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