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Felipe is planning a party. He has $50.00 to spend on sandwiches that cost $2.50 per person, $25.00 to spend on drinks that
cost $1.50 per person, and $25.00 to spend on gift bags that cost $3.00 per person. Which expression could be used to show
the amount of money he will have left over if x people attend the party?
50+ 7x
100-7x
2.50%+1.50x+3.00x
100-(2.50x-1.50x-3.00%)
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