Mathematics, 29.04.2021 15:50 jboii11
The cost of a school banquet is 75$ plus 15$ per person.
1- write a linear equation for the above situation
2- What do you think the slope and the y intercept is?
3- what would the inverse above mean?
4-How much would it cost is 75 people came
5- If the final bill was 630$ How many people attended
PLEASE show work!! 24 points
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