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12 June, 14:09

A college is currently accepting students that are both in-state and out-of-state. They plan to accept four times as many in-state students as out-of-state, and they only have space to accept 100 out-of - state students. Let x = the number of out-of-state students and y = fhe number in-state students Write the constraints to represent the incoming students at the college

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  1. 12 June, 16:05
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    The constraints are given as x ≤ 100, y ≤ 400

    Total number of incoming in the college = (x + y)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    x = the number of out-of-state students and

    y = the number in-state students

    Number of out of state students that can be accepted = 100

    So, the Number of in-state students that can be expected

    = 4 (out of state students)

    = 4 x 100 = 400

    So, the constraints are given as below,

    x ≤ 100

    and y ≤ 400

    and total number of incoming in the college = (x + y)
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