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1 December, 08:27

A fish market charges $9 per pound for cod and $12 per pound for flounder. Let x = the number of pounds of cod. Let y = the number of pounds of flounder. What is an inequality that shows how much of each type of fish the store must sell today to reach a daily quota of at least $120? Graph the inequality. What are three possible amounts of each fish that would satisfy the quota?

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  1. 1 December, 11:29
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    9x+12y greater than or equal to 120 The three possible amounts would be anything greater than 5.72.
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