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Sammy goes to McDonald's for lunch. He is on a diet that requires that he consume no more than
125 grams of carbohydrates for lunch. Sammy enjoys
McDonald's Filet-o-Fish sandwiches and French fries.
Each Filet-o-Fish has 39 grams of carbohydrates,
and each small order of French fries has 29 grams of
carbohydrates. (SOURCE: McDonald's Corp.)
(a) Write a linear inequality that describes Sammy's
options for eating at McDonald's.
(b) Can Sammy eat two Filet-o-Fish and one order of
fries and meet his carbohydrate requirement?
(e) Can Sammy eat three Filet-o-Fish and one
order of fries and meet his carbohydrate
requirement?

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