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Mathematics, 23.05.2021 22:00 chameleonsarelife

The marketing department of a shoe store determined that the number of pairs of shoes sold varies inversely with the price per pair. A total of 36,000 pairs of sneakers sold at a price of $40 per pair.
Approximately how many pairs of sneakers would the store
expect to sell if the price were $30 per pair?

A-108,000 pairs
B-48,000 pairs
C-27,000 pairs
D-900 pairs

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