To determine if the restaurant manager can purchase 12 tables for no more than $3,000, we first need to calculate the total cost of the 12 tables.
The cost per table is $254. Therefore, the total cost for 12 tables is calculated as follows:
\[ \text{Total cost} = \text{Number of tables} \times \text{Cost per table} = 12 \times 254 = 3,048 \]
Now, we compare the total cost to the budget:
- Total cost of 12 tables: $3,048
- Budget: $3,000
Since $3,048 is greater than $3,000, it is not possible to purchase 12 tables within the budget.
Thus, the correct response is:
No, it is not possible to purchase 12 tables for no more than $3,000.