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Mathematics, 07.01.2021 20:00 doglover1624

A student has started a lawn care business in the summer. He charges $21 per hour
to mow lawns and $17 per hour for
gardening. Because he has other
obligations, he can only work for at most
16 hours per week. His goal is to make at
least $275 per week.
Write a system of linear inequalities to
model this situation. Use M for hours
spent mowing lawns and G for hours
spent gardening

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