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Mathematics, 03.03.2021 21:10 carley608

Madelyn is working two summer jobs, making $8 per hour washing cars and $10 per hour clearing tables. Madelyn must earn no less than $150 this week. Write an
inequality that would represent the possible values for the number of hours washing
cars, w, and the number of hours clearing tables, C, that Madelyn can work in a given
week.
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