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3. Tom's company needs to hire at least 20 workers. Some of them are working in Factory I (x) for 1000 dollars/month, while others are working in the Factory II (y) for 1200
dollars/month. The total salary of all the workers should be within 30000 dollars. Which
of the following linear inequalities represents the constraints of the given situation?

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