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Lars works as a nurse and a lumberjack. He wants to work for at most 666 days this week, and he wants to earn more than \$950$950dollar sign, 950. N+L \leq 6N+L≤6N, plus, L, is less than or equal to, 6 represents the number of days Lars can work as a nurse NNN and lumberjack LLL in order to work at most 666 days this week. 216N+112L > 950216N+112L>950216, N, plus, 112, L, is greater than, 950 represents the number of days Lars can work as a nurse and a lumberjack to earn more than \$950$950dollar sign, 950. Does Lars meet both of his expectations by working as a nurse for 222 days and working as a lumberjack for 444 days?

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Lars works for the expected number of days but doesn't earn the expected amount of money.

Lars works as a nurse and a lumberjack. He wants to work for at most 666 days this-example-1
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Lars works for the expected number of days but doesn't earn the expected amount of money.

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