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Mathematics, 09.03.2021 01:00 JavyHart9695

A hat website tracks the number of hats sold for different professional basketball teams. For one team, they sell an average of 1,200 hats per month at $22 each. The company intends to increase the price of each hat by x dollars, and for each $1 Increase, the
average number of hats sold per month decreases by 40. The company needs to make at least $25,000 in revenue to cover their
monthly expenses.
Which inequality could be used to determine the number of $1 Increases for which the company will be able cover their expenses?
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-4022 - 2,0801 - 26,400 > 25,000
-40.x2 – 3201 - 26,400 > 25,000
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-40.x2 + 3200 + 26,400 > 25,000
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-4012 + 2,0801 + 26,400 > 25,000

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