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Mathematics, 18.02.2021 04:00 ldldunker

A dog food company makes two kinds of canned dog food. A can of the Big-n-Beefy brand contains 8 oz. of beef byproducts and 4 oz. of meal. A can of the Grand Gourmet brand
contains 5 oz. of beef byproducts and 7 oz. of meal. The machine that grinds the beef
byproducts can grind 340 oz. per hour while the machine grinding the meal can grind 330 oz.
per hour.
Let b represent the number of cans of Big-n-Beefy that are produced each hour, and g
represent the number of cans of Grand Gourmet produced each hour.
Identify the inequalities that represent constraints on the number of cans of dog food this
company can produce each hour. Select all that apply.

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