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You earn $15 an hour tutoring and $9 an hour working at the Sippy Drink. You can tutor a maximum of 10 hours a week. You have to put in at least 20 hours a week at the Sippy Drink to keep your job there.
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You earn $15 an hour tutoring and $9 an hour working at the Sippy Drink. You can tutor a maximum of 10 hours a week. You have to put in at least 20 hours a week at the Sippy Drink to keep your job there. You can't work more than 40 hours a week. Create and graph a system of inequalities that represents the constraints
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how is the maximum 10 hrs but you need to put in 20hrs
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