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7 September, 17:19

Ben wants to have his birthday at the biwking alley with a few of his friends, but he can spend no more that $80. The bowling charges a flat fee of $45 for a private party and $5,50 per person for shoe rentals and unlimited bowling. Write an inequality that represents the total cost of ben's birthday for p people given his budget.

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  1. 7 September, 19:12
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let p represent the number of people that Ben made budget for.

    The bowling charges a flat fee of $45 for a private party and $5.50 per person for shoe rentals and unlimited bowling. This means that the total charge for p people at the biwking alley would be

    45 + 5.5p

    Ben wants to have his birthday at the biwking alley with a few of his friends, but he can spend no more that $80. Therefore, the inequality that represents the total cost of ben's birthday given his budget would be

    45 + 5.5p ≤ 80
  2. 7 September, 19:40
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    ben can ivite 6 of his friends

    Step-by-step explanation:

    when you add 5.50 plus the 45 you keep adding up the 5.50 or muliply it.
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