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Kyle earns spending money by mowing laws and distributing flyers for a small theater to advertise various upcoming performances. He typically charges $25 for each lawn that he mows, and gets paid $10 each time he distributes flyers for the theater. He wants to save at least $75 to spend on his next family vacation. What are some combinations of work that he can do to achieve his goal? Let x equal the number of times Kyle mows and y equal the number of times he distributes flyers. Write the linear inequality that represents his situation.
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