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The local high school is hosting the last soccer game. They charged adults, x, $5 to enter, and $3 for students, y. It costs the school $300 to pay the referees for the game. The school wants to make profit on the game, and 75 people attended. This is represented by the system:
5x +3y > 300
x+y = 75
which of the following points is a solution to the system?
(30,45)
(40,35)
(20,15)
(25,70)
Answers: 2
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