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Bill for the lunch of a group of people was exactly $1990. If each mem
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Bill for the lunch of a group of people was exactly $1990. If each member paid at least $250 towards the bill, what could be the maximum possible number of people who went for the lunch?
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Dividing 1990 by 250 yields a result greater than 7 but less than 8. if there were 8 persons then each providing 250 would yield total 2000. but the total amount is less than 2000 indicating the number of people less than 8. hence the maximum number of people must be 7.