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21 January, 20:04

The volleyball team raised $350 from its fundraiser. It wants to buy jerseys and volleyballs. The jerseys cost $12 each, and the team needs 22 jerseys. Volleyballs cost $15 each. What is the maximum number of volleyballs the team can buy and still have money left? Write your answer and explain the steps you took.

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  1. 21 January, 22:14
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    The team can buy 5 volleyballs. I wrote the inequality (12) (22) + 15n < 350, then did the multiplication first. I used the subtraction and division properties of inequality to isolate the variable to find that n is less than about 5.73. I rounded down to 5, since you can’t buy part of a volleyball.
  2. 21 January, 22:52
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    You have to set up an equation so 12 x 22 + 15v=
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