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Lance is selling T-shirts for $10 each and hats for $12.50 each. He wants to earn at least $400 per week to cover his expenses. Which graph best represents the number of T-shirt…
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Lance is selling T-shirts for $10 each and hats for $12.50 each. He wants to earn at least $400 per week to cover his expenses. Which graph best represents the number of T-shirts and hats Lance should sell to meet his goal?
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i think you forgot to show the graph
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