{"id":"cb_practice_pdf:t10-math-m1-q7","source_id":"cb_practice_pdf","source_item_id":"t10-math-m1-q7","external_id":null,"ibn":null,"question_id":null,"program":"SAT","module":"math","domain_code":null,"domain":null,"skill_code":null,"skill":null,"difficulty":null,"score_band":null,"answer_type":"spr","answer_source":"rationale","layout_warning":null,"form_id":"cb_practice_pdf:test-10","module_number":1,"position":7,"stem":"An event planner is planning a party. It costs the event planner a onetime fee of $35 to rent the venue $10.25 and per attendee. The event planner has a budget of $300. What is the greatest number of attendees possible without exceeding the budget?","stimulus":"","stimulus_html":null,"stem_html":"<p>An event planner is planning a party. It costs the event planner a onetime fee of $35 to rent the venue $10.25 and per attendee. The event planner has a budget of $300. What is the greatest number of attendees possible without exceeding the budget?</p>","rationale_html":"<p>25 The correct answer is . The total cost of the party is found by adding the onetime fee of the venue to the cost per attendee times the number of attendees. 35+10.25 Let x be the number of attendees. The expression x thus represents $300 the total cost of the party. It’s given that the budget is , so this situation can 35+10.25 #300 35 be represented by the inequality x . Subtracting from both 10.25 #265 sides of this inequality gives x . Dividing both sides of this inequality 10.25 #25.854 by results in approximately x . Since the question is stated in 25.854 terms of attendees, rounding down to the greatest whole number gives 25 the greatest number of attendees possible, which is . 33 SAT PRACTICE TEST #10 ANSWER EXPLANATIONS SAT ANSWER EXPLANATIONS n MATH: MODULE 1</p>","correct_answer":["25"],"has_media":false,"has_mathml":false,"has_table":false,"source_created_at":null,"source_updated_at":null,"options":[],"attribution":{"source_id":"cb_practice_pdf","source_name":"College Board full-length SAT practice tests (PDF)","rights_holder":"College Board","canonical_url":"https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/practice/practice-tests/paper","retrieved_from":"https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/practice/practice-tests/paper","attribution":"Full-length SAT practice tests 4–11 © College Board, published free at satsuite.collegeboard.org.","disclaimer":"Extracted from PDF layout: equations, figures and tables do not survive intact. Use the original PDFs for anything the text renders poorly. SAT® is a trademark registered by the College Board, which is not affiliated with and does not endorse this project.","license":"College Board copyright. Free to download; not licensed for redistribution.","redistributable":false,"item_count":905}}