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Mathematics, 04.03.2021 21:00 mriffell11

8. Anetha wants to earn at least $90 per month. She babysits for $8 per hour (x) and cleans houses for $5 per hour (y). She cannot work more than 15 hours per month.
Which pairs (x, y) represent hours that Anetha could work to meet the given
conditions? Select all that apply.
(6,9)
(7,8)
(4, 11)
(5, 11)
(6, 10)
0 (7, 10)

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