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English, 02.02.2021 01:50 xwilliams83

You are designing a social hall that will seat no more than 1, 600 people. You want at least 500 seals to be priced at $20 each, and at least 800 seats to be priced at $30 each. Those investing
in the social hall would like to bring in at least $2,800 in revenue from the ticket sales.
Lets represent the number of $20 seats, and let y represent the number of $30 seats.
Which system of inequalities represents this situation?

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