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Abby is working two jobs, one as a carpenter and one as a website designer. she can work at most 50 hours per week without going insane, and makes $35 per hour as a carpenter and $70 an hour as a website designer. She wants to make at least $2,450 per week. Let x represent the hours as a carpenter. Use a system of inequalities to model possible solutions for Abby's scenario.

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    x + y ≤ 50 and 35x + 70y ≥ 2450

    Those equations of inequality model possible solution for Abby's scenario.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Abby is working two jobs, one as a carpenter and one as a website designer. She can work at most 50 hours per week without going insane.

    Let us assume that Abby works x hours per week as a carpenter and y hours per week as a website designer.

    Therefore, the conditional inequality is given by

    x + y ≤ 50 ... (1)

    Again, it is given that she makes $35 per hour as a carpenter and $70 an hour as a website designer and she wants to make at least $2,450 per week.

    Therefore, another conditional inequality is

    35x + 70y ≥ 2450 ... (2)

    Hence, equations of inequality (1) and (2) model possible solution for Abby's scenario. (Answer)
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