Mathematics, 04.02.2021 18:50 brittjay19
Amy earns $300 per week working at a shoe store. She also earns $4 for each pair of shoes she sells. This week, she wants to earn more than $500. If p is the number of pairs of shoes Amy sells, which inequality represents this situation and what quantities are true for p?
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