Mathematics, 02.12.2020 02:00 andrewschmitz4704
Write an inequality for the following scenario
Mrs. Brownlee plans to have her daughter's party at the Bounce House. The Bounce House charges $150 for the delivery and set up of an inflatable. They
charge an additional 59 per guest for food and party favors. Mrs. Brownlee has budgeted for at most $300 for the party. How many guests, g, may attend?
O 150 +9g < 300
O 150 + 99 > 300
O 150 + 9g < 300
O 150 + 99 > 300
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