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Mathematics, 01.12.2019 03:31 studyoverload

Your student government association decided to do a fundraiser to raise
money for a field trip. they decide to sell t-shirts and sweatshirts. the
profit for each t-shirt is $10 and the profit for each sweatshirt is $15.
they want to sell 50 items at most. compared to t-shirts, they want to sell
at least half as many sweatshirts, with a profit of at least $500.
after graphing what are the boundaries of the feasible region (i. e. the points that define
the region of solutions)? (hint: there should be four points)
are there any non-viable solutions within the feasible region
how many t-shirts and sweatshirts should they sell to maximize their profit
what is the maximum profit they can make?

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