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Logan's retirement party will cost $12\$12 if he invites 33 guests. What is the maximum number of guests there can be if Logan can afford to spend a total of $16\$16 on his retirement party? Assume the relationship is directly proportional.\newline_____ guests

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Q. Logan's retirement party will cost $12\$12 if he invites 33 guests. What is the maximum number of guests there can be if Logan can afford to spend a total of $16\$16 on his retirement party? Assume the relationship is directly proportional.\newline_____ guests
  1. Calculate Cost per Guest: Establish the cost per guest from the given information.\newline● Cost for 33 guests = $12\$12\newline● Cost per guest = $12/3=$4\$12 / 3 = \$4 per guest
  2. Determine Maximum Guests: Calculate the maximum number of guests Logan can invite with a budget of $16\$16.\newline● Total budget = $16\$16\newline● Number of guests = $16\$16 / $4\$4 = 44 guests

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