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A farmer can buy two types of plant food, mix A and mix B. Each cubic yard of mix A contains 35 pounds of phosphoric acid, 15 pounds of nitrogen, and 16 pounds of potash. Each cubic yard of mix B contains 14 pounds of phosphoric acid, 18 pounds of nitrogen, and 64 pounds of potash. The minimum monthly requirements are 840 pounds of phosphoric acid, 540 pounds of nitrogen, and 768 pounds of potash. If x is the number of cubic yards of mix A used and y is the number of cubic yards of mix B used, write a system of linear inequalities that indicates appropriate restraints on x and y. Find the set of feasible solutions graphically for the amounts of mix A and mix B that can be used.

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