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Mathematics, 19.07.2019 12:30 crowzombie9

Arestaurant hires an advertising agency to them attract new customers. the restaurant has an advertising budget that cannot exceed $20,000. the advertising agency advises the restaurant to pay a popular radio station $750 each week to air an ad. if it costs the restaurant $1,000 to produce the ad and w represents the number of weeks the restaurant can pay the radio station to run the ad, fill in the values for a, b, and c to create the inequality that represents the situation. do not include dollar signs, $, in the response.

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