A catering company charges a $300.00 set up fee and $10.00 per person for a lunch buffet. Approximately how many people must attend the lunch so that the total cost per person is $14.00? (1 point)

• 75 people
• 30 people
• 214 people
• 440 people

14x = 300 + 10x

4x = 300

x = 75

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To find out how many people must attend the lunch so that the total cost per person is $14.00, we need to set up an equation based on the given information.

Let's denote the number of people attending the lunch as 'x'. The total cost per person is $14.00, so the total cost for 'x' people would be 14 times 'x', which can be represented as 14x.

According to the information given, the catering company charges a $300.00 set-up fee and $10.00 per person for a lunch buffet. So, the total cost for the buffet would be $300.00 (set-up fee) plus $10.00 per person, which can be represented as 300 + 10x.

We can set up the equation as:
300 + 10x = 14x

Now, we can solve this equation to find the value of 'x'.

Subtracting 10x from both sides of the equation, we get:
300 = 4x

Dividing both sides of the equation by 4, we find:
x = 75

Therefore, approximately 75 people must attend the lunch so that the total cost per person is $14.00.

So, the answer is:
• 75 people