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Kona wants to bake at most 30 loaves of banana bread and nut bread for a bake sale. each loaf of banana bread sells for $2.50, and each loaf of nut bread sells for $2.75. kona wants to make at least $44. let x represent the number of loaves of banana bread and let y represent the number of loaves of nut bread kona can bake. which system of inequalities models the situation?

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