A high school coach wants to buy new athletic shorts for the 15 members of the basketball team.The coach must spend less than $200 on the shorts. Which inequality represent how many pairs of shorts,s,the coach can buy?

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Answer: [tex]15s<200[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : A high school coach wants to buy new athletic shorts for $15 per member of the basketball team.

Let s represents the number of shorts .

Then, the cost of s shorts = 15 s   (1)

The coach must spend less than $200 on the shorts.

i.e. [tex]15s<200[/tex]   [From (1)]

Hence, the  inequality represent how many pairs of shorts,s,the coach can buy

[tex]15s<200[/tex]

Divide both sides by 15 , we get

[tex]s<\dfrac{200}{15}\\\\ s<13.33[/tex]

i.e. the cost of each short must be less than $13.33.

Answer:

A: 15s < 200

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