11. Reid and Sharon work in two different clothing stores. Reid's store sells shirts for [tex][tex]$14 each and
pants for $[/tex][/tex]39 each. Sharon's store sells shirts for [tex][tex]$12 each and pants for $[/tex][/tex]44 each.
One day, Reid sold [tex][tex]$145 worth of shirts and pants, and Sharon sold the same number
of shirts and pants, but her sales were worth $[/tex][/tex]156. When x is the number of shirts
sold and y is the number of pants sold, the situation can be modeled by a system of
linear equations.
A.
Write the two equations that form the system of equations which models the
information above.
Equations:
B. Use the equations found in Part A to determine how many shirts and pants Reid
sold.

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