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Ashley owns a food truck that sells tacos and burritos. she only has enough supplies to make 92 tacos or burritos. she sells each taco for $3.50 and each burrito for $5.50. ashley must sell no less than $430 worth of tacos and burritos each day. if 34 tacos were sold, determine the maximum number of burritos that the ashley could sell that would meet the requirements. if there are no possible solutions, submit an empty answer.

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