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Dakota mixes two cereals for breakfast. One gram of cereal A has 6 milligrams of sodium and 7 calories. One gram of cereal B has 8 milligrams of sodium and 5 calories. She wants the bowl of cereal to contain no more than 200 milligrams of sodium and 150 calories. Let "a" equal the number of grams of cereal A and "b" equal the number of grams in cereal B, where are "a" > 0 and "b" > 0. Which system of inequalities represents the possible ways Dakota can mix the cereals.

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    Number of grams of cereal A = a

    Number of grams of cereal B = b

    One gram of Cereal A has: 6 mg of sodium and 7 calories

    One gram of Cereal A has: 8 mg of sodium and 5 calories

    We need to make sure that the cereal contains maximum 200 mg sodium

    ⇒ Number of grams of cereal A * Sodium quantity in a gram of cereal A + Number of grams of cereal B * Sodium quantity in a gram of cereal B < = 200 mg

    Substituting the required values

    ⇒ a*6 + b*8 <=200

    Further simplifying the above equation

    ⇒ a*3 + b*4 <=100

    Further, we need to make sure that the cereal contains maximum 150 calories

    ⇒ Number of grams of cereal A * Calories in a gram of cereal A + Number of grams of cereal B * Calories in a gram of cereal B < = 150

    ⇒ a*7 + b*5 <=150

    Hence, the system of inequalities that represents the possible mix is:

    a*3 + b*4 <=100 AND a*7 + b*5 <=150
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