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Q1 A factory sells pants for $25.00 each. The cost to make 1 pair of pants is $5.00. In addition to the costs of making pants, the factory has operating expenses of $10,000 per week. The factory's goal is to
make a profit of at least $600 each week. Which inequality represents the number of pants, x, that need
to be sold each week for the factory to meet this goal? How many pants must the factory sell to meet its
weekly goal?
Part A: Select the inequality that represents this situation.
• 20x+10,000 5600
• 20x-10,000 5600
• 20x+10,000 2600
• 20x-10,000 2600

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