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The drama club is selling short-sleeved shirts for $5 each, and long-sleeved shirts for $10 each. They hope to sell all of the shirts they ordered, to earn a total of $1,750. After the first week of the fundraiser, they sold StartFraction one-third EndFraction of the short-sleeved shirts and StartFraction one-half EndFraction of the long-sleeved shirts, for a total of 100 shirts.

This system of equations models the situation.

5x + 10y = 1,750

x + A system of equations. 5 x plus 10 y equals 1,750. StartFraction one-third EndFraction x plus StartFraction one-half EndFraction y equals 100.y = 100

Let x represent the number of short-sleeved shirts ordered and let y represent the number of long-sleeved shirts ordered.

How many short-sleeved shirts were ordered?

150

How many long-sleeved shirts were ordered?

100

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Answered by rekhadas2005
4

Answer:

The drama club is selling short-sleeved shirts for $5 each, and long-sleeved shirts for $10 each. They hope to sell all of the shirts they ordered, to earn a total of $1,750. After the first week of the fundraiser, they sold StartFraction one-third EndFraction of the short-sleeved shirts and StartFraction one-half EndFraction of the long-sleeved shirts, for a total of 100 shirts.

This system of equations models the situation.

5x + 10y = 1,750

x + A system of equations. 5 x plus 10 y equals 1,750. StartFraction one-third EndFraction x plus StartFraction one-half EndFraction y equals 100.y = 100

Let x represent the number of short-sleeved shirts ordered and let y represent the number of long-sleeved shirts ordered.

How many short-sleeved shirts were ordered?

150

How many long-sleeved shirts were ordered?

100

Answered by uhzxpe
0

Answer:

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