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(1)
24.5n + F = 342
Check if n ≥ 14 is possible:
If n = 14:
24.5 × 14 = 343
Then total = 343 + F > 343 (since F ≥ 0)
But given total = 342->impossible
So n cannot be 14 or more
->n < 14 always

Sufficient

(2)
F = 18
total unknown, cannot find n

Insufficient
Answer: A

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A local arts center hosted a weekend illustration workshop. A community college club reserved spots for its members and paid a one-time reservation fee. If each registration cost $24.50, did the club purchase fewer than 14 registrations?

(1) The club’s total payment, including the one-time reservation fee, was $342.
(2) The one-time reservation fee was $18.

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