Johannes needs to buy replacement team uniform and is looking at different prices. He has a budget of $300. He needs 18 pairs of pants and 12shirts. Let x represent the cost of each pairs of pants, and y represent the cost of each shirt. Which graph correctly shows the cost of the pants and shirts johannes can buy, if no tax is added?

Johannes needs to buy replacement team uniform and is looking at different prices He has a budget of 300 He needs 18 pairs of pants and 12shirts Let x represent class=

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Answer:

D.

Step-by-step explanation:

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The graph that shows the cost of the pants and shirts Johannes can buy, is a linear graph

The budget is given as

[tex]\mathbf{Budget = 300}[/tex]

If x represents the cost of each pair of pants.

Then the amount spent on 18 pairs of pants is:

[tex]\mathbf{Pants = 18x}[/tex]

If y represents the cost of each shirt.

Then the amount spent on 12 shirts is:

[tex]\mathbf{Shirt= 12y}[/tex]

So, the equation is:

[tex]\mathbf{Shirts + Pants =Budget}[/tex]

Substitute known values

[tex]\mathbf{18x + 12y =300}[/tex]

Divide through by 6

[tex]\mathbf{3x + 2y =50}[/tex]

See attachment for the graph of [tex]\mathbf{3x + 2y =50}[/tex]

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