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OpenStudy (anonymous):

******FAN AND MEDAL******* Gary has been given the task of purchasing chips and pretzels for a big backyard picnic. He's been given $30 to spend on the snacks. When he gets to the store, he finds that each bag of chips, x, costs about $2 and each bag of pretzels, y, costs about $3. a) Write a linear inequality that can be used to find the possible combinations of the number of bags of chips and the number of bags of pretzels that Gary can buy within his budget. b) Use whatever method you wish to find 3 possible combinations of bags of chips and pretzels that will cost exactly $30. Even if

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Even if graphing is not your solution method, explain where these solution points would be found on the graph of the inequality. c) Use whatever method you wish to find 3 possible combinations of bags of chips and pretzels that will provide Gary with change to bring home. Explain where these solution points would be found on the graph of the inequality.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I dont need an answer just an explanation

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