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A store manager predicts that 60 hats will be sold if each hat costs $20. The manager predicts that 2 less hats will be sold for every $1 increase in price. For what prices can the manager predict that at least 30 hats will be sold?
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40 is ur correct answer
100-60=40 is the number of hat sales the manger can afford to lose 40/4=10
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