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Mathematics, 13.02.2022 01:50 aaliyahnv07

HELP PLEASE FAST!!! Michael has $15 and wants to buy a combination of school lunches to feed at least three classmates. A sandwich costs $2, and hot lunch costs $3.
This system of inequalities models the scenario:

2x + 3y < or equal to sign 15
x + y > or equal to sign 3

Part A: Describe the graph of the system of inequalities, including shading and the types of lines graphed Provide a description of the solution set (4 points)
Part B: Is the point (5, 1) included in the solution area for the system? Justify your answer mathematically (3 points)
Part C: Choose a point in the solution set and interpret what it means in terms of the real-world context. (3 points)

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