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25 July, 18:56

Chad is catering a party. He plans on having 5 trays of 3 appetizers each on the buffet at the beginning of the party and will rotate in new trays as those become empty. To ensure that he does not run out of appetizers during the party, he is going to make 2 appetizers per person in addition to the initial number put out on the buffet. Which of the following represents A, the amount of appetizers Chad needs to make, in terms of p, the amount of people attending the party? A. A = 2 - 15p B. A = 2p - 15 C. A = 15p + 2 D. A = 15 + 2p

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  1. 25 July, 19:12
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    D. 15 + 2p=A

    Step-by-step explanation:

    15 is a set number fof how many apitizers he needs to put out for the party but how many people coming to the party will not stay the same so then you would put hte vairable next to the 2
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