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16 February, 23:31

Dwayne is selling hamburgers and cheeseburgers. He has 100 burger buns. Each hamburger sells for $3, and each cheeseburger sells for $3.50. Which system of inequalities represents the number of hamburgers, h, and the number of cheeseburgers, c, he must sell to have sales of at least $80? h + c ≤ 80 3h + 3.5c ≤ 100 h + c ≤ 80 3h + 3.5c ≥ 100 h + c ≤ 100 3h + 3.5c ≤ 80 h + c ≤ 100 3h + 3.5c ≥ 80

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  1. 16 February, 23:54
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    Given:

    hamburger = h; sells for 3

    cheeseburger = c; sells for 3.50

    100 burger buns

    h + c = 100

    3h + 3.5c > 80 last option.
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