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Mathematics, 23.03.2020 20:00 acharity196
The souvenir shop at the ballpark sells signed baseballs for $2 dollars each and signed miniature bats for $6 each. Jay can spend at most $12 to buy no more than 4 items. Create a system of inequalities to model this situation, and then graph the solution set. Which solution results in jay spending al his money to buy 4 items?
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