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Mathematics, 10.06.2021 01:00 moran14

you have at most $20.25 to spend at a store. Shirts cost $11.50 each, and pants cost $16 each. Let s be numbers of shirts and p be number of pants. Write an inequality that represents the numbers of shirts and pants you can afford. DO NOT INCLUDE THE DOLLAR SIGN IN YOU INEQUALITY. An inequality is_


you have at most $20.25 to spend at a store. Shirts cost $11.50 each, and pants cost $16 each. Let

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