Mathematics, 02.04.2021 02:50 brown62
An online furniture store sells chairs and tables. Each day, the store can ship at most
55 pieces of furniture. Write an inequality that could represent the possible values for
the number of tables sold, t, and the number of chairs sold, c, that would satisfy the
constraint.
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