Asked by maddy
The boys and girls soccer clubs are trying to raise money for new uniforms. The boy's soccer club is selling candy bars for $2 and the girl's soccer club is selling boxes of cookies for $3. They must raise $1000
A. if b represents the number of cany bars and c represents the number of boxes of cookies, determine an inequality that models the combinations of candy bar and boxes of cookies that meets the fundraising goal.
B.State 2 possible combinations of sales that will raise more than $1000
please show steps and answer again for the same review if you can. I think this is my last question, I might have one more, but thank you so much Mr Oobleck you've been a lot of help latley
A. if b represents the number of cany bars and c represents the number of boxes of cookies, determine an inequality that models the combinations of candy bar and boxes of cookies that meets the fundraising goal.
B.State 2 possible combinations of sales that will raise more than $1000
please show steps and answer again for the same review if you can. I think this is my last question, I might have one more, but thank you so much Mr Oobleck you've been a lot of help latley
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Anonymous
2 b = candy bar income
3 c = cookie income
so
2 b + 3 c >/= $1,000
LOL 500 bars OR 334 cookie boxes
3 c = cookie income
so
2 b + 3 c >/= $1,000
LOL 500 bars OR 334 cookie boxes
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