Mathematics
Mathematics, 30.05.2020 00:59, july00

Elizabeth and her children went into a bakery and where they sell cupcakes for $2.25
each and cookies for $1.25 each. Elizabeth has $15 to spend and must buy a minimum
of 7 cupcakes and cookies altdgether. If x represents the number of cupcakes
purchased and y represents the number of cookies purchased, write and solve a
system of inequalities graphically and determine one possible solution.

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