To graph: Two inequalities that will help in determining how many hours the person K needs to work at each job if she wants to earn at least $150 per week.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The person K earns $9 per hour working at the grocery store and $12 per hour on delivery. She cannot work more than 20 hours per week.
Graph:
Let she works x hour on grocery store and y hour on delivery.
Then, the system of equations becomes:
The solution region for the inequalities are shown below:
The above graph will help her to determine how many hour she needs to work at each job to earn at least $150 per week.
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