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Ivy is trying to manage the money she spends on lunch. between eating out and buying groceries for bagged lunches, she wants to keep her weekly budget to less than $50. she decides that she wants to spend at least twice as much on bagged lunches as at restaurants. what are the monetary choices for ivy’s lunches? let x = amount spent at restaurants, in dollars let y = amount spent on groceries, in dollars
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