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9. Cashews and peanuts are combined to make a nut mixture. At least 1 of the mixture, by weight, is cashews, and the total weight of the mixture cannot exceed 48 ounces. Which system of inequalities models this situation, where c
represents the number of ounces of cashews and p represents the number of ounces of peanuts?
c>0
C20
P20
po
A.
c.
720+p
c+p)26
c+ p < 48
c+p> 48
C20
C> 0
P20
p> 0
B.
D.
1
02/16+p)
4P20
c+p 48
c+ p < 48

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