Mathematics, 18.02.2021 20:40 Headahh9986
Layla is working two summer jobs, making $10 per hour
babysitting and making $20 per hour lifeguarding. In a
given week, she can work at most 14 total hours and
must earn a minimum of $200. Also, she must work at
most 4 hours babysitting and no more than 11 hours
lifeguarding. Let x represent the number of hours
babysitting and y represent the number of hours
lifeguarding.
Two of the inequalities are graphed on the left, but two
are missing! What are the two inequalities she's
missing?
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