Mathematics
Mathematics, 11.12.2020 01:10, jjmo

An electronics store makes $125 of profit on every DVD player it sells and $100 on every CD player it sells. The store owner wants to make a profit of at least $500 a day selling DVD players and CD players. a. write a linear inequality to determine the number of DVD players x and the number of CD players y that the owner needs to sell to meet his goal
b. graph the inequality
c. describe the possible values of x. Describe the possible values of y
d. list three possible combinations of DVD players and CD players that the owner could sell to meet his goal

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