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Mathematics, 01.06.2021 21:40 kyleeeeee94

I need help with this please. 1. Create a system of two equations, using the same variables, that models the situation you chose on the image above.

2. Clearly identify what each of your variables represents in the problem.

3. Graph the system. Choose
appropriate scales and clearly
label both axes.

4. Solve the system algebraically using your choice of method. Show all work.

5. Tell what the solution represents in the context of the problem.

6. Explain how the solution to the system is illustrated by the graph.


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