SOLUTION: Jimmy is buying shirts online. The cost, Y, for the shirts is represented by the equation Y=(10+A)X where X is the number of shirts and A is the tax. If Jimmy has $75 which equat

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Question 1145042: Jimmy is buying shirts online. The cost, Y, for the shirts is represented by the equation
Y=(10+A)X where X is the number of shirts and A is the tax. If Jimmy has $75 which equation
shows the total amount of shirts he can buy?

Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Y=(10+A)X where X is the number of shirts and A is the tax.
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Jimmy has $75, so maximum bill can be Y=75.


and the question is for an "equation".


(May really need whatever whole number works, depending on the value of A).

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