Mathematics, 31.03.2021 18:50 Need1ng
5. Ben wants to have his birthday at the bowling alley with a few of his friends,
but he can spend no more than $80. The bowling alley charges a flat fee of $45
for a private party and $5.50 per person for shoe rentals and unlimited bowling.
a. Write an inequality that represents the total cost of Ben's birthday for p 6 points
people given his budget.
Your answer
how many people can pay for ben including himself while staying within the limitations
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