Mathematics, 13.05.2021 19:10 leriscepowell9004
Can someone help me with this part A: Members of a high school sports team are selling two popular items for a fundraiser:
candy bars and bags of chips. They earn $0.75 for every candy bar they sell and $0.50 for every
Dag of chips. The members want to earn at least $100 from all sales. The members of the sport
team estimate that they won't be able to sell more than 200 units in total.
Part A: Select all the inequalities that model the constraints for this situation, where x
represent the number of candy bars sold and y represent the number of bags of chips.
A. x 20
B. y20
C. x +y s 100
D. x + y < 200
E. 0.75x + 0.50y
100
F. 0.50x + 0.75y > 100
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