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3 March, 05:55

Sara is serving wings and burgers at her party. Wings cost $6.00 per serving and burgers are $3.00 each. Sara knows that at least 4 of her friends want wings. Sara must spend less than $45.00. If x represents the number of wing servings and y represents the number of burgers, which system of inequalities could be used to determine how many of each kind of food Sara can serve?

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  1. 3 March, 06:09
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    For this case we have the following variables:

    x = the number of wing servings

    y = the number of burgers

    We write the system of equations:

    "Sara knows that at least 4 of her friends want wings":

    x> = 4

    "Sara must spend less than $ 45.00":

    6x + 3y <45

    Answer:

    Sara could use the following system of inequalities to determine how many of each kind of food She can serve:

    6x + 3y <45x> = 4
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