The senior class at Hartford High School is planning their prom. They’ve narrowed the location down to two choices. The Regal Hotel charges, C , $500 for the ballroom rental fee and $75 per student, s , for the meal. The Greenhill Country Club charges, C , $1,000 for the ballroom rental fee and $65 per student, s , for the meal. Create a pair of linear equations that represent this real-world problem.(1 point) Responses Regal Hotel: C=75s+500 ; Greenhill Country Club: C=65s+1,000 Regal Hotel: upper C equals 75 s plus 500 ; Greenhill Country Club: upper C equals 65 s plus 1,000 Regal Hotel: C=75s+1,000 ; Greenhill Country Club: C=65s+500 Regal Hotel: upper C equals 75 s plus 1,000 ; Greenhill Country Club: upper C equals 65 s plus 500 Regal Hotel: C=500s+75 ; Greenhill Country Club: C=1,000s+65 Regal Hotel: upper C equals 500 s plus 75 ; Greenhill Country Club: upper C equals 1,000 s plus 65 Regal Hotel: C=1,000s+75 ; Greenhill Country Club: C=500s+65 Regal Hotel: upper C equals 1,000 s plus 75 ; Greenhill Country Club: upper C equals 500 s plus 65 Skip to navigation page 15 of 16

Regal Hotel: C=75s+500

Greenhill Country Club: C=65s+1,000

The correct pair of linear equations that represent this real-world problem is:

Regal Hotel: C = 75s + 500
Greenhill Country Club: C = 65s + 1,000

The correct pair of linear equations that represent this real-world problem is:

Regal Hotel: C = 75s + 500
Greenhill Country Club: C = 65s + 1,000

The equation for the Regal Hotel represents the total cost (C) as a function of the number of students (s). The equation shows that the rental fee is a fixed cost of $500, and each student adds an additional cost of $75 for the meal.

Similarly, the equation for the Greenhill Country Club represents the total cost (C) as a function of the number of students (s). The equation shows that the rental fee is a fixed cost of $1,000, and each student adds an additional cost of $65 for the meal.