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Mathematics, 29.05.2021 07:50 renee2870

Question 4 of 25 John owns a clothing store that sells graphic T-shirts and shorts. He sells the
T-shirts for $5 each and the shorts for $12 each. He is limited to the
constraints show by the set of inequalities below. Which of the points (s )
will maximize John's profit?
S< 20 - 0.51
S 2 12-t
Ss 24-1
S20
t20
A. (20,0)
O B. (16,8)
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