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Mathematics, 07.11.2020 01:00 thawkins79

Jim’s fundraiser BBQ needs to make at least $1000 in sales on Saturday. He sells hot dogs for $2 each and hamburgers for $3 each, and he wants to sell at least twice as many hamburgers as hot dogs. He brought 300 hot dogs and 800 hamburgers to sell. The graph shows the feasible region, where x represents the number of hot dogs sold and y represents the number of hamburgers sold.
Which ordered pairs meet all the constraints for a successful fundraiser and make sense in context of the situation?
Select each correct answer.

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