Mark is trying to choose between two venues for a surprise party for his wife. The first venue charges a flat fee of $200, regardless of how many guests attend. While the second charges, $2801059…👇 mathadmin, October 14, 2024 Mark is trying to choose between two venues for a surprise party for his wife. The first venue charges a flat fee of $200, regardless of how many guests attend. While the second charges, $28010598 per person who attends. However, the first venue does not include food, which Mark estimates will cost $8010598 for each person who attends. At the second venue, food for each guest is already included in the price. How many guests are necessary for the two venues to be equal in cost?-2.50E-05Reveal Solution Easy