Asked by david
Amir has a $200 budget to spend on a graduation party for his son. He has already purchased $122 worth of drinks and party supplies. He wishes to buy chicken, pizza, or subs for the main course. Prices (including tax) are shown below.
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I don't see the price table you mentioned. I can help, but I need two things:
1. The prices for chicken, pizza, and subs (are those per item, per serving, per whole pizza, etc.?).
2. Exactly what you want to know (e.g., maximum number of meals he can buy, whether he must buy only one type, whether combinations are allowed, or feed a certain number of guests).
One helpful fact: his remaining budget is 200 − 122 = $78. If you want the maximum number of one item you can buy, the formula is floor(78 ÷ price). If combinations are allowed and you want to maximize total items or meet a guest target, give the prices and I’ll compute the optimal purchase plan.
1. The prices for chicken, pizza, and subs (are those per item, per serving, per whole pizza, etc.?).
2. Exactly what you want to know (e.g., maximum number of meals he can buy, whether he must buy only one type, whether combinations are allowed, or feed a certain number of guests).
One helpful fact: his remaining budget is 200 − 122 = $78. If you want the maximum number of one item you can buy, the formula is floor(78 ÷ price). If combinations are allowed and you want to maximize total items or meet a guest target, give the prices and I’ll compute the optimal purchase plan.
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