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Mike makes seven dollars an hour working at the grocery store and $10 an hour delivering newspapers. He cannot work more than 20 hours per week. Mike must earn at least $90 to pay his bills.

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I think the below is your full question:

Mike makes seven dollars an hour working at the grocery store and $10 an hour delivering newspapers. He cannot work more than 20 hours per week. Graph two inequalities that Kishi can use to determine how many hours he needs to work at each job if she wants to earn at least $90 per week.

Here is my answer:

Let x is the number of hours he works at the grocery store

Let y is the number of hours he works at the newspapers

We have two inequalities:

1/ x + y
\leq 20 <=> y
\leq 20 - x

2/ 7x + 10y
\leq 90 <=> y
\geq 3/4x + 12.5

Please look at the attached photo

The red line is y
\leq 20 - x

The blue line is: y
\geq 3/4x + 12.5

Mike makes seven dollars an hour working at the grocery store and $10 an hour delivering-example-1
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