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Juwan is throwing a birthday party for his son. He originally ordered 3 pizzas, but he realizes that his son invited more people than he thought, so he decides to order at least 1 more pizza for every 4 people that come to the party. The total number of pizzas, y, can be expressed in terms of the number of people that show up to the party, x. Which inequality represents this situation? 1.
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y \geqslant  -  \frac{1}{4} x + 3
y \geqslant  \frac{1}{4} x + 3
y \leqslant 4x - 3
y \leqslant 4x + 3

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