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Consider the costs of the wedding of a rich man's daughter to be held in historical location in Washington, D. C. Two hundred guests are expected to attend. Item Cost Invitations $900 Site rental $10,000 Wedding gown $14,000 Bridesmaid dresses (5) $3,500 Flower Girl dress $400 Groom and Ushers Tuxedo Rental $1,400 Flowers $2,500 Reception Dinner $30,000 Reception Sodas (each) $2.00 Reception Mixed Drinks (each) $5 Reception Beers (each) $4 Miscellaneous $10,000 It is estimated that 1/4 of the guests will have one soda on average, 1/2 of the guests will have two mixed drinks on average and the remaining guests will have 2 beers on average. Estimate the cost per attending guest. Group of answer choices $27.00 $371.00 $363.50 $321.00

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