We know that a women spent less than <span>$200 on shirts. We also know that the shirt were </span>labeled $15 each, which means the price od each shirt is <span>$15. In order to find the number of shirts the women bought </span><span> (denoted with X)</span> <span>we should divide the total amount of cash spent with the numbers of shirt she has bought. X=</span>$200/<span>$15 X=</span><span>$</span>13.33 Because it is not logical to buy 0.33 shirt (it must be whole), we can conclude that the women bought 13 shirts.