A barber charges \$12$12dollar sign, 12 for a haircut. His operating expenses are, on average, \$37$37dollar sign, 37 per day. He calculates his profit by subtracting his operating costs from the money he earns from the haircuts he gives. In a given day, the barber expects to make a profit of at least \$86$86dollar sign, 86. If the barber gives hhh haircuts in a day, which inequality best models this situation

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Answer:

12h-37 >/ 86

Step-by-step explanation:

so basically the barber wants to make  a profit  of 86 dollars since profit is total revenue minus expenses then we know that the barber total revenue is 12h and the expenses for the day are 37.

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