Mathematics
Mathematics, 26.07.2021 17:10, dave92

Your group has $120 available for the banquet. Any other costs must be covered from selling tickets for the event. You decided to take care of the major cost firstā€“hall rental and caterer. Each caterer you approach is associated with a specific hall.

Caterer One charges $45 per person. The cost of using the hall is inclusive.
Caterer Two charges $250 for hall rental plus $28 per person.
Cater Three charges $500 for hall rental plus $20 per person.

Write the equation to represent the cost of each caterer. Use C to represent cost and n to represent number of people.
then Use technology to graph, or graph by hand (on graph paper- MUST BE ACCURATE) each plan on the same set of axis (all three lines on the same graph ā€“ this is not a scatter plot! You must have connecting line segments).
Assume that a maximum of attendees will be 50 (you will need to adjust the scale - wrench setting). Place a copy of your graph into this document. You must have labeled axis!!! To label your axis on Desmos, go to the wrench settings

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