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darryl and janessa have designed a new type of suitcase, and they are raising money on the internet to produce and distribute their line of products.

some of their supporters will make a $150 contribution to receive a small suitcase, and others will make a $300 contribution for a larger suitcase. they need to raise at least $60,000 in order to produce the line of products.

when the final products ship from the factory, the small suitcases will weigh 7.5 pounds, and the large ones will weigh 9 pounds. the maximum weight they can ship on their first run is 2,250 pounds.

let x represent the number of small suitcases, and let y represent the number of larger suitcases. which graph represents the number of small and large suitcases that darryl and janessa can take orders for?


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