Michelle's Budget is $500 and he must pay $200 to book the restaurant.
So, for inviting peoples other than him, he has a budget of
$500 - $200 - $25 = $275
So, no of invitees = $275/$25
= 11
So, including Michelle, he can invite more 11 attendees.
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