Asked by Alexis Morgan
c = g + 14
The variable g represents the number of guests, and the variable c represents the cost in dollars. What is the maximum number of guests there can be if Jasper can afford to spend a total of $20 on his retirement party?
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                    Answered by
            Alexis Morgan
            
    Can someone answer this please it is for a IXL and i need help answer my teacher will not help!!
    
                    Answered by
            Reiny
            
    so in 
c = g + 14, you are given the value of c to be 20 , but g is still unknown, so ...
20 = g + 14
you want g all by itself in your equation, so let's get rid of the +14 by doing the invers,
that is, let's subtract 14 from both sides
20 - 14 = g + 14 - 14
6 = g
well, just look what we found!
I don't understand what you mean by "my teacher will not help"
Are you attending a regular school?
    
c = g + 14, you are given the value of c to be 20 , but g is still unknown, so ...
20 = g + 14
you want g all by itself in your equation, so let's get rid of the +14 by doing the invers,
that is, let's subtract 14 from both sides
20 - 14 = g + 14 - 14
6 = g
well, just look what we found!
I don't understand what you mean by "my teacher will not help"
Are you attending a regular school?
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