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Mason is working two summer jobs, making $12 per hour landscaping and making $15 per hour clearing tables. In a given week, he can work a maximum of 16 total hours and must earn no less than $210. Also, he must work no less than 12 hours clearing tables. If x represents the number of hours landscaping and y represents the number of hours clearing tables, write and solve a system of inequalities graphically and determine one possible solution. Inequality 1:
Inequality 2:
Inequality 3:

Mason could work ( ) hours landscaping and ( ) hours clearing tables.

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