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Explanation:

Shorts cost $16

T-shirts cost $10

So:

16x + 10y ≤ 100

or

y ≤ -1.6x + 10

Then graph y = -1.6x + 10 and x = 2

Part b:

Using the graph, we can infer that there are two possible solutions:

A. 3 pairs of shorts and 4 t-shirts

B. 4 pairs of shorts and 2 t-shirts

6a. X = number of apples, Y = number of oranges

So:

x + y ≤ 20

0.24x + 0.8y ≤ 12

x ≤ 20 - y

0.24(20 - y) + 0.8 ≤ 12

= 4.8 - 0.24y + 0.8y ≤ 12

= 0.56y ≤ 7.2

y = 12.9 (You can use twelve because there can't be a fraction of an orange.)

x = 7.14 (again, because of fractions, round to 7.)

Therefore, she got 12 oranges and 7 apples.

Part 2:

Question 1:

Both equations are unbounded.

Question 2:

Both equations are unbounded.

Question 3:

Both equations are unbounded.

Question 4:

Both equations are unbounded.

Give me a moment to add question four's graph.

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Answer:

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