Mathematics
Mathematics, 14.05.2021 04:10, amulets5239

Kevin works at Foot Locker and Lids. Foot locker pays him $12 per hour and
Lids pays him $10 per hour. In order to
make enough money for his bills he
needs to make at least $1200.
Create an iequality to represent the siuatuon.

If he works 30 hours at foot locker and 20 hours at lids will he make enough money?

If he works 50 hours at foot locker how many hours must he work to make enough money?

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