Charity
Greg's grandmother is knitting scarves for charity. The table shows the number of yards needed for different types of scarves.
She plans to make bulky scarves and has no more than 2,250 yards of yarn. If the charity plans to sell the scarves for $24.50, how much money will the charity make?
| Yarn Type | Number of Yards |
|---|---|
| Bulky | 150 |
| Light | 250 |
| Medium | 200 |
She plans to make bulky scarves and has no more than 2,250 yards of yarn. If the charity plans to sell the scarves for $24.50, how much money will the charity make?
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