$850 flat fee for 31 to 50 guests
1. What would be the rate of change of the function?
2. Wha...
Mathematics, 22.12.2020 01:00 dontcareanyonemo
$850 flat fee for 31 to 50 guests
1. What would be the rate of change of the function?
2. What would be the initial value of of the equation to represent $850 flat fee for 31 to 50 guests?
3. What would be the equation for pricing $850 flat fee for 31 to 50 guests?
Answers: 3
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