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Mathematics, 14.07.2021 07:00 tylerkrobinson7853

You and a friend decide to take a road trip. You drive an average speed of 70 mph and your friend drives an average of 75 mph. You want to drive at least 500 miles per day. You also plan to spend no more than 10 hours driving each day. Which of the following is a system of linear inequalities that represents this situation? Let x = number of hours you drive and let y represent the number of hours your friend will drive.

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