C. using the graph, determine the maximum number of adults (rounded up to the nearest
whole) w...
Mathematics, 22.01.2020 23:31 xman32201
C. using the graph, determine the maximum number of adults (rounded up to the nearest
whole) who could can attend the dinner and fill the venue to capacity
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d. if the event were held in a venue that can accommodate 200 guests, what is the maximum
number of adults who could attend if the event fills the venue to capacity? include a
screenshot of your revised graph with your answer.
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e. if you want to find a venue with a capacity that guarantees you cannot go over budget,
what is the maximum number of people the venue will hold?
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f. the school aims to raise a minimum of $5,250 after paying for all the expenses. if the
school collects $50 per guest and chooses a venue that can seat not more than 150
guests, what is the minimum number of children that must attend the event? include a
screenshot of your graph with your response.
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