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Dry Boat Works Wholesales Aluminum Boats for $500 and Fiberglass

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Dry Boat Works wholesales aluminum boats for $500 and fiberglass boats for $300. Northland Marina wants to order at least $750 worth but no more than $1,500 worth of boats. Write a system of linear inequalities which describes all possible combinations of aluminum boats ( x ) and fiberglass boats ( y ) that can be ordered, graph the system of inequalities, and determine whether the ordered pairs satisfy the inequality.


A) Dry Boat Works wholesales aluminum boats for $500 and fiberglass boats for $300. Northland Marina wants to order at least $750 worth but no more than $1,500 worth of boats. Write a system of linear inequalities which describes all possible combinations of aluminum boats ( x )  and fiberglass boats ( y )  that can be ordered, graph the system of inequalities, and determine whether the ordered pairs satisfy the inequality. A)        B)        C)        D)        E)       Dry Boat Works wholesales aluminum boats for $500 and fiberglass boats for $300. Northland Marina wants to order at least $750 worth but no more than $1,500 worth of boats. Write a system of linear inequalities which describes all possible combinations of aluminum boats ( x )  and fiberglass boats ( y )  that can be ordered, graph the system of inequalities, and determine whether the ordered pairs satisfy the inequality. A)        B)        C)        D)        E)       Dry Boat Works wholesales aluminum boats for $500 and fiberglass boats for $300. Northland Marina wants to order at least $750 worth but no more than $1,500 worth of boats. Write a system of linear inequalities which describes all possible combinations of aluminum boats ( x )  and fiberglass boats ( y )  that can be ordered, graph the system of inequalities, and determine whether the ordered pairs satisfy the inequality. A)        B)        C)        D)        E)
B) Dry Boat Works wholesales aluminum boats for $500 and fiberglass boats for $300. Northland Marina wants to order at least $750 worth but no more than $1,500 worth of boats. Write a system of linear inequalities which describes all possible combinations of aluminum boats ( x )  and fiberglass boats ( y )  that can be ordered, graph the system of inequalities, and determine whether the ordered pairs satisfy the inequality. A)        B)        C)        D)        E)       Dry Boat Works wholesales aluminum boats for $500 and fiberglass boats for $300. Northland Marina wants to order at least $750 worth but no more than $1,500 worth of boats. Write a system of linear inequalities which describes all possible combinations of aluminum boats ( x )  and fiberglass boats ( y )  that can be ordered, graph the system of inequalities, and determine whether the ordered pairs satisfy the inequality. A)        B)        C)        D)        E)       Dry Boat Works wholesales aluminum boats for $500 and fiberglass boats for $300. Northland Marina wants to order at least $750 worth but no more than $1,500 worth of boats. Write a system of linear inequalities which describes all possible combinations of aluminum boats ( x )  and fiberglass boats ( y )  that can be ordered, graph the system of inequalities, and determine whether the ordered pairs satisfy the inequality. A)        B)        C)        D)        E)
C) Dry Boat Works wholesales aluminum boats for $500 and fiberglass boats for $300. Northland Marina wants to order at least $750 worth but no more than $1,500 worth of boats. Write a system of linear inequalities which describes all possible combinations of aluminum boats ( x )  and fiberglass boats ( y )  that can be ordered, graph the system of inequalities, and determine whether the ordered pairs satisfy the inequality. A)        B)        C)        D)        E)       Dry Boat Works wholesales aluminum boats for $500 and fiberglass boats for $300. Northland Marina wants to order at least $750 worth but no more than $1,500 worth of boats. Write a system of linear inequalities which describes all possible combinations of aluminum boats ( x )  and fiberglass boats ( y )  that can be ordered, graph the system of inequalities, and determine whether the ordered pairs satisfy the inequality. A)        B)        C)        D)        E)       Dry Boat Works wholesales aluminum boats for $500 and fiberglass boats for $300. Northland Marina wants to order at least $750 worth but no more than $1,500 worth of boats. Write a system of linear inequalities which describes all possible combinations of aluminum boats ( x )  and fiberglass boats ( y )  that can be ordered, graph the system of inequalities, and determine whether the ordered pairs satisfy the inequality. A)        B)        C)        D)        E)
D) Dry Boat Works wholesales aluminum boats for $500 and fiberglass boats for $300. Northland Marina wants to order at least $750 worth but no more than $1,500 worth of boats. Write a system of linear inequalities which describes all possible combinations of aluminum boats ( x )  and fiberglass boats ( y )  that can be ordered, graph the system of inequalities, and determine whether the ordered pairs satisfy the inequality. A)        B)        C)        D)        E)       Dry Boat Works wholesales aluminum boats for $500 and fiberglass boats for $300. Northland Marina wants to order at least $750 worth but no more than $1,500 worth of boats. Write a system of linear inequalities which describes all possible combinations of aluminum boats ( x )  and fiberglass boats ( y )  that can be ordered, graph the system of inequalities, and determine whether the ordered pairs satisfy the inequality. A)        B)        C)        D)        E)       Dry Boat Works wholesales aluminum boats for $500 and fiberglass boats for $300. Northland Marina wants to order at least $750 worth but no more than $1,500 worth of boats. Write a system of linear inequalities which describes all possible combinations of aluminum boats ( x )  and fiberglass boats ( y )  that can be ordered, graph the system of inequalities, and determine whether the ordered pairs satisfy the inequality. A)        B)        C)        D)        E)
E) Dry Boat Works wholesales aluminum boats for $500 and fiberglass boats for $300. Northland Marina wants to order at least $750 worth but no more than $1,500 worth of boats. Write a system of linear inequalities which describes all possible combinations of aluminum boats ( x )  and fiberglass boats ( y )  that can be ordered, graph the system of inequalities, and determine whether the ordered pairs satisfy the inequality. A)        B)        C)        D)        E)       Dry Boat Works wholesales aluminum boats for $500 and fiberglass boats for $300. Northland Marina wants to order at least $750 worth but no more than $1,500 worth of boats. Write a system of linear inequalities which describes all possible combinations of aluminum boats ( x )  and fiberglass boats ( y )  that can be ordered, graph the system of inequalities, and determine whether the ordered pairs satisfy the inequality. A)        B)        C)        D)        E)       Dry Boat Works wholesales aluminum boats for $500 and fiberglass boats for $300. Northland Marina wants to order at least $750 worth but no more than $1,500 worth of boats. Write a system of linear inequalities which describes all possible combinations of aluminum boats ( x )  and fiberglass boats ( y )  that can be ordered, graph the system of inequalities, and determine whether the ordered pairs satisfy the inequality. A)        B)        C)        D)        E)

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