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A student will buy printer paper and graph paper. Printer paper costs $2 per package Graph paper costs $3 per package The student needs to buy at least 6 packages of paper The student can spend at most $27 Let p represent the number of packages of printer paper, and let g represent the number of packages of graph paper.

Which inequality represents the constraint on the amount of money the student can spend?

A p+g≥6p plus g is greater than or equal to 6

C 2p+3g≥62 p plus 3 g is greater than or equal to 6

B p+g≤27p plus g is less than or equal to 27

D 2p+3g≤27

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