Mathematics
Mathematics, 05.04.2020 20:21, luigiguitar8668

Brody and his children went into a bakery and where they sell cookies for $1 each and brownies for $1.50 each. Brody has $15 to spend and must buy no less than 11 cookies and brownies altogether. If x represents the number of cookies purchased and y represents the number of brownies purchased, write and solve a system of inequalities graphically and determine one possible solution.

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