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the cost of holding a childrens birthday party at a rollerskating rink is a function of n, the number of people in the party. the cost function, c, can be represented with this set of rules:
$c(n)=\
$
how much does it cost to have a party with 9 people? what about 20 people?
type the answers in the boxes below.
9 people: $\square$
20 people: $\square$
Step1: Determine cost for 9 people
Check the domain for \( n = 9 \). Since \( 0 < 9 \leq 12 \), use \( C(n)=150 \).
Step2: Determine cost for 20 people
Check the domain for \( n = 20 \). Since \( 12 < 20 \leq 20 \) (matches \( 12 < n \leq 20 \)), use \( C(n)=260 \).
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9 people: $150
20 people: $260