SOLUTION: Mike wants to keep the cost per person of his party under $15. The party place charges a flat fee of $250 for an all-inclusive party. let g represent the number of guests, includin
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Question 901992: Mike wants to keep the cost per person of his party under $15. The party place charges a flat fee of $250 for an all-inclusive party. let g represent the number of guests, including himself, he can invite
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