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Mathematics, 08.04.2020 01:48 Lockdown

It takes 222 wooden sticks and 1.51.51, point, 5 square feet of paper to make a kite, and it takes 121212 wooden sticks and 888 square feet of paper to make a lamp.
Min-Young wants to make kites and lamps using at least 878787 wooden sticks and more than 636363 square feet of paper.
Let KKK denote the number of kites she makes and LLL the number of lamps she makes.
Write an inequality that represents the condition based on the number of wooden sticks.

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