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PLEASE ANSWER ASAP WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST Dakota's wife sends him to the store to buy pickles and ice cream. Ice cream cost 5 dollars per pound and pickles costs 4 dollars per pound. Dakota has 100 dollars in his wallet.

Let x be the number of pounds of ice cream and y be the number of pounds of pickles that Dakota purchases. State the inequality that represents his budget, and graph the solution that represents the possible combinations of x and y. Express your answer with the standard form ax+by on the left side.

The budget inequality is

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