Aaron sets up tables and chairs at the fundraiser. As a gift for the guest he places one packet of seeds on each chair ar every table. he buys several additional seed packets that he will plant around the pond. He writes the following equation to show the total cost, y, for all of the seed packets he orders for x tables. How much chairs are at each table? y=0.39(8x + 30)

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Nevermind I got confused lol :)

Answer:

There are 8 chairs per table.

Step-by-step explanation:

The fiven function is

[tex]y=0.39(8x+30)[/tex]

If you think about it, the number of chair is a constant per table, that means, mathematically, in the given linear function, the number of chairs is the coefficient of the variable x, because  the number of chairs actually depends on the number of table.

Having said that, therefore, there are 8 chairs per table.