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Mathematics, 03.07.2019 12:00 sharperenae463

An art store offers prints in two sizes. the store earns $15 on each small print sold and $25 on each large print sold. the owner needs to make a daily profit of at least $700 in order to cover costs. due to equipment limitations, the number of small prints made must be more than three times the number of large prints. given that x represents the number of small prints sold and y represents the number of large prints sold, determine which inequalities represent the constraints for this situation. x + y ≤ 60 15x + 25y < 700 x > 3y 15x + 25y ≥ 700 y > 3x x + 3y ≥ 60 which combinations of small prints and large prints satisfy this system? (45,10) (35,15) (30,10) (40,5)

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