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Mathematics, 09.10.2020 23:01 sammilower04

A school group wants to rent part of a bowling alley to have a party. The bowling alley costs $500 to rent, plus an additional charge of $5 per student to bowl. The group doesn’t want any student to pay more than $15 total to attend this party. What is an inequality that could represent this situation?
How many students would need to attend so each student would pay at most $15?

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