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A hotel currently has enough room to accommodate at most 200 guests per night. It plans to expand its capacity by 12 guests every year. To make a profit, the hotel must have at least 40 guests staying in the hotel. The hotel manager expects that threshold to increase by 10% every year.

The manager modeled this situation with a system of linear inequalities, where x is the time from today, in years, and y is the number of guests. Which ordered pairs represent viable solutions of this system?

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Answer:

Edmentum/Plato

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Answer:

(20,280) and (10,300)

Explanation:

It was the correct answer on the practice question

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