Mathematics
Mathematics, 02.10.2020 17:01, genyjoannerubiera

Jason is buying wings and hot dogs for a party. He can get pre-cooked wings at a local restaurant for $0.50 per wing with a purchase of 2 dozen or more. Hot dogs, including the bun and condiments, are $1 each if you buy 10 or more. He budgeted $120 for the party, but has already spent $80 on other things? Write a system of 3 inequalities that model this situation?

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