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13 March, 02:31

A woodworking artist makes two types of carvings Type X and type Y he spends 2 hours making each type X carving and 3 hours making each type y carving and he can spend up to 30 hours each week making carvings his materials cost him $6 for each type X carvings and $4 for each type y carving and he must keep his weekly cost for materials to 120 or less if x is the number of Type X carvings he makes in a week and Y is the number of type y carvings he makes in a week, which of the following systems of inequalities models this situation?

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  1. 13 March, 04:22
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    A. 2x + 3y ≤ 30, 6x + 4y ≤ 120
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