the members of the bridge club are divided into four tables to play bridge there are 19 Bridge tables at the club inequality expresses how many people can come to play on any a night

Let's suppose that each table can accommodate 4 players.

The inequality to express how many people can play on any given night would be:

4(x) ≤19

Where x represents the number of tables being used.

Solving the inequality:
x ≤ 4.75

Since we can't have a fraction of a table, we know that the maximum number of tables that can be used is 4.

Therefore, on any given night, a maximum of 16 people (4 tables x 4 players per table) can play bridge at the club.