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A coach on a basketball team ordered jerseys for each player. Each one cost $12.95. The shipping charge for the entire order was a one-time fee of $20. The coach spent under $125 for the shirts and the fee. Write an inequality that could be used the find the number of jerseys, j, the coach could have ordered

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answer: 125 > 20 + 12.95j

Step-by-step explanation:

- the coach spent under $125 in total, so you know that you should set it greater than the other side of the inequality

- 20 is a constant that doesn't change because it's a one-time fee

- each jersey cost $12.95, so you have to multiply the number of jerseys (j) by 12.95.

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