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5 April, 04:06

A group of friends is buying popcorn and soda at the movies. They want to buy at least 4 items, and can spend up to $20.00. Popcorn costs $3.00 each and soda costs $1.00 each. Let x represent the number of popcorns purchased, and y the number of sodas. Which system of inequalities represent this situation

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  1. 5 April, 04:17
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    x3 + y1 = 20
  2. 5 April, 04:23
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    x + y ≥ 4

    3x + y ≤ 20

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since 'x' represents the number of popcorns and 'y' represents the number of sodas, the amount they want to purchase is at least 4 items. So, the sum of these two must be greater than or equal to 4:

    x + y ≥ 4

    Given that they only have $20.00 to spend and the cost of popcorn is $3 and a soda costs $1, the sum can be at most $20:

    3x + y ≤ 20
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