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BAKED GOODS Mary sells giant chocolate chip and peanut butter cookies for
$1.25 and $1.00, respectively, at a local bake shop. She wants to make at least
$25 a day
a. Write and graph an inequality that represents the number of cookies Mary
needs to sell each day.
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