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A band wants to enter a contest that requires traveling expenses. They need at least $1,150 to cover all of the expenses. They have already saved $700 . They are selling shirts with a profit of $7.00 per shirt to earn the remaining money. Part A Create an inequality to represent the minimum number of shirts, n, the band must sell to earn the remaining money. Part B what is the minimum number of shirts the band must sell to earn the remaining money?

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Let the number of shirts be x.

The cost of x shirts is $7x.

Determine the inequality for the minimum number of shirts.


7x+700\ge1150

(B)

Simplify the inequality to obtain the minimum number of shirts.


\begin{gathered} 7x+700-700\ge1150-700 \\ 7x\ge450 \\ (7x)/(7)\ge(450)/(7) \\ x\ge64.28 \end{gathered}

The number of shirts is always a whole number. So the possible value of x is 65.

Thus, minimum number of shirts the band must sell to earn the remaining money is 65.

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