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=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

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

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

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

These equations represent the total cost (C) for each choice based on the number of students (s) attending the prom. The cost includes the ballroom rental fee and the meal per student.