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Write the correct system of inequalities, by first defining x and y, that correctly models the situation. Then write the inequalities and then graph the situation stated below. For your stock portfolio, you have at most $4000 that you want to use to buy stock in two companies. One is a construction company, the other is a biotech company. You want to have at least 2 times as much in the construction company as you do in the biotech company. System of inequalities:​

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