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Mathematics, 07.11.2020 01:00 marahkotelman

Matilda is selling hand-painted vases at a craft fair. She will have to pay $200 to rent a booth at the fair. The cost of the
paint and other materials to create each vase is $5.50. She is
going to sell each vase for $14.00.
Part 1. Write an inequality to represent the situation in which
Matilda makes a profit. You must define any variable(s) you
use.
Part 2. How many vases must Matilda sell to make a profit?
Explain your reasoning.

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