SOLUTION: 9. A bakery makes a profit of $10 for each cake sold and $5 for each pie sold. They need to make a profit of at least $200 on these items per day. Write an inequality that represe
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Question 1096838: 9. A bakery makes a profit of $10 for each cake sold and $5 for each pie sold. They need to make a profit of at least $200 on these items per day. Write an inequality that represents the number of cakes and pies that should be sold to reach their target. Let c represent cakes and p represent pies.
Answer by jorel1380(3719) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
10c+5p >/= 200
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