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You are responsible for purchasing uniforms fro the members of your softball team the uniform consists of a matching shirt and socks your budget is $300 you can't spend more than that the formula n(x+y) < 300 can be used to determine the cost of the uniforms where x is the price of each shirt y is the price of each pair of socks and n is the number of players there are 15 people who have tried out for the team and the coach plans on keeping them the shirts are $17 per shirt (after tax) 15(17+y) < 300 useing the formula determine the modt you could spend on each pair of socks
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