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Mathematics, 16.02.2021 04:30 Triciamorrison

the store makes a $5 profit on the sale of shoes (x), but loses $4 on the sale of each belt (y). the store wants to make a profit of at least $20 from the sale of shoes and belts. they also sell t-shirts and sweaters. they make a profit of $6 on the sale of t-shirts (x), and a profit of $4 on the sale of each pair of pants (y). the store wants to make a profit of at least $24 from the sale of t-shirts and sweatshirts. Write the inequalities that describes both situations and choose a solution.

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