Answer:
[tex]A\geq 200...(1)[/tex]
[tex]5A+2.50C\leq 1500...(2)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Let A represent number of adult t-shirts and C represent number of child t-shirts.
We have been given that adults t-shirt are $5 child t-shirt are $2.50, so cost of A adult t-shirts would be [tex]5A[/tex] and cost of C child t-shirts would be [tex]2.50C[/tex].
We have been given that Jerome need at least 200 adults t-shirt. This means the number of adult t-shirts should be greater than on equal to 200.
We can represent this information in an inequality as:
[tex]A\geq 200...(1)[/tex]
We are also told that Jerome will spend no more than $1500 on t-shirt. This means that cost of A adult t-shirts and C child t-shirts should be less than or equal to 1500.
We can represent this information in an inequality as:
[tex]5A+2.50C\leq 1500...(2)[/tex]
Therefore, our required system of inequalities would be:
[tex]A\geq 200...(1)[/tex]
[tex]5A+2.50C\leq 1500...(2)[/tex]