Let
x------> the number of men’s shirts
y-----> the number of women’s shirts
we know that
----> constraint A
----> constraint B
----> constraint C
----> constraint D
using a graphing tool
see the attached figure N

The solution is the shaded area
Remember that
if an ordered pair meets all restrictions and makes sense in the context of the situation, then the ordered pair is a system solution
we're going to proceed to verify each pair ordered
case A)

Substitute the value of x and y in each constraint

Verify constraint A

-------> is true
Verify constraint B
-------> is true
Verify constraint C
------> is true
Verify constraint D

-----> is true
therefore
the ordered pair
is a system solution
case B)

Substitute the value of x and y in each constraint

Verify constraint A

-------> is true
Verify constraint B
-------> is true
Verify constraint C
------> is true
Verify constraint D

-----> is not true
therefore
the ordered pair
is not a system solution
case C)

Substitute the value of x and y in each constraint

Verify constraint A

-------> is true
Verify constraint B
-------> is not true
Verify constraint C
------> is true
Verify constraint D

-----> is true
therefore
the ordered pair
is not a system solution
case D)

Substitute the value of x and y in each constraint

Verify constraint A

-------> is true
Verify constraint B
-------> is true
Verify constraint C
------> is true
Verify constraint D

-----> is true
therefore
the ordered pair
is a system solution
case E)

Substitute the value of x and y in each constraint

Verify constraint A

-------> is true
Verify constraint B
-------> is true
Verify constraint C
------> is true
Verify constraint D

-----> is true
therefore
the ordered pair
is a system solution
therefore
the answer is



see the attached figure N
to better understand the solution