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A group of friends will host a party and split the cost of food and supplies evenly. The cost that each person will pay is inversely proportional to the number of friends who decide to host. If five friends host the party, each person pays $12 for food and supplies. Write an equation that describes the relationship between cost (c) that each host pays and the number of hosts (h).
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