Mathematics
Mathematics, 08.01.2021 16:50, KnMcdonaldk93906

I need the answer ASAP 3. The lacrosse team is raising money by selling cheesecakes. The players
plan to sell an entire cheesecake for $24.00 each and slices of cheesecake
for $3.50 each. If they want to raise at least $700, how many of each could
they sell?
Part A: List three possible combinations of entire cheesecakes and slices of
cheesecake the players could sell to reach their goal of raising at
least $700.
Part B: Write an inequality to represent the situation.
Part C: Graph the inequality and shade where the solutions are.

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