The cost per person of renting a bus
varies inversely with the number of people
renting...
Mathematics, 25.02.2020 23:13 himatasy
The cost per person of renting a bus
varies inversely with the number of people
renting the bus. It costs $18 per person if
| 43 people rent the bus. About how much
will it cost per person if 57 people rent the
bus? Write your answer in dollars and
cents, correct to the nearest cent.
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