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Mathematics, 09.12.2021 18:20, bessieyounger1211

A gardener will use up to 240 square feet for planting flowers and vegetables. He wants the area used for vegetables to be at least four times the area used for flowers. Let y denote the area (in square feet) used for flowers. Let x denote the area (in square feet) used for vegetables. Shade the region corresponding to all values of x and y that satisfy these requirements.

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