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Mathematics, 13.10.2020 06:01 abigailstolp

Sarah is selling bracelets and necklaces to make money for a spring break trip to Germany she only has enough beads to make a total of 40 times therefore she can sell no more than a total of 40 necklaces each necklace sells for $5 and each bracelet sells for 3.50 Sarah needs at least $150 in sales to meet her goal. Which is the following represented a system of inequalities that could be used to model the situation

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