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Mathematics, 01.04.2020 15:06 ljohnson135

Matthew wants to sell laptops and smartphones. He wants to sell at least 121212 devices and earn at least \$4500$4500dollar sign, 4500. L+S \geq 12L+S≥12L, plus, S, is greater than or equal to, 12 represents the number of laptops LLL and smartphones SSS Matthew should sell to achieve his goal of selling at least 121212 devices. 425L+125S \geq 4500425L+125S≥4500425, L, plus, 125, S, is greater than or equal to, 4500 represents the number of laptops and smartphones he can sell to earn at least \$4500$4500dollar sign, 4500. Does Matthew meet both of his goals by selling 999 laptops and 666 smartphones? Choose 1 (Choice A) A Matthew meets both of his goals. (Choice B) B Matthew sells the expected number of devices but doesn't earn the expected amount of money. (Choice C) C Matthew earns the expected amount of money but doesn't sell the expected number of devices. (Choice D) D Matthew doesn't meet either of his goals.

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