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Let's let x be the number of t-shirts.
So the first company charges $43 plus $9 per shirt. For x shirts, the cost is the base fee plus 9 times x, or

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The second company charges a $58 fee plus $8 per shift. The cost is

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Now, we want to find which fee is less when we are buying 20 shirts. We plug in 20 for x.
The first company charges

.
The second company charges

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The costs are VERY close, but the second company ultimately charges
less.
$78.90 cents
Hope this helps
A is -12/15 (4/5)
B is 35/12
C is 56
D is 8/15
Sorry if any of these are wrong.
To check them, turn any mixed number into an improper fraction. Then, multiply by the reciprocal. Ex: 4/0 divided by 1/3
X reciprocal- 4/0 times 3/1