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Mathematics, 29.04.2021 17:40 eve2055

ASA 21. The organizers of a talent show have budgeted $1800 to buy souvenir clothing to sell at
the event. They can buy shirts for $10 each and hats for $8 each. They plan to buy at
least 5 times as many shirts as hats.
The organizers used these inequalities to determine the number of shirts, s, and hats,
h, that can be ordered.
10s +8 S 1800
h 5s
What error did the organizers make?
A. The inequalities should be equations.
B. The first inequality should be 10s + 8h 2 1800.
C. The second inequality should be s 5h.
D. The first inequality should be s + < 1800.

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