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Select ALL the correct answers. Lydia is creating floral centerpieces for a friend's wedding. She is trying to decide the amount of tulips and peonies she should include in the centerpieces. The table below shows the number of flowers she plans to use in each centerpiece. The total number of flowers used for each centerpiece should be no more than 21 flowers. Flower Type Number Sweet Pea 8 Hyacinth Tulip Gardenia 3 Peony p 2 t First, select the inequality that can be used to represent the number of peonies, p, and tulips, Lydia can use in each centerpiece. Then, select possible combinations of peonies and tulips that could be in a centerpiece to satisfy the inequality. 13+ [+ ps 21 6 tulips and 4 peonies 0 13+ ++ [221 13-(t+ p) $ 21 2 tulips and 3 peonies 5 tulips and 3 peonies 3 tulips and 9 peonies 21 - p + 12 13​
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