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In the relation C = 60+15n, C represents the total cost of holding an event at a hall, and n represents the number of guests. The maximum number of guests allowed in the hall is 100. What are the minimum and maximum possible values for C?
a $0, $1500
b $0, $1560
c $60, $1500
d $60, $1560 


Sagot :

AL2006
Minimum possible number of guests is zero.

C = 60 + 15(0) = $60

Maximum possible number of guests is 100.

C = 60 + 15(100) = $1,560

That looks like Choice (d).