Mathematics, 05.10.2019 08:50 yalley1982
The 10th-grade class officers ordered t-shirts and sweatshirts to sell as a fundraiser. each t-shirt weighed of a pound, and each sweatshirt weighed of a pound. the total weight of the contents of the box was pounds. which equation written in standard form represents the number of t-shirts, t, and the number of sweatshirts, s, that were ordered?
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