Seed costs for a farmer are 40 per acre for corn and 70 per acre...

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Seed costs for a farmer are 40 per acre for corn and 70 per acre for soybeans How many acres of each crop should the farmer plant if she wants to spend no more than 2800 on seed Express your answer as a linear inequality with appropriate nonnegative restrictions and draw its graph Let x be the number of acres planted with corn and let y be the number of acres planted with soybeans Choose the correct inequality below OA 40x 70y 2800 x 0 y 0 40x 70y 2800 x 0 y 0 C 40x 70y 2800 x 0 y 20 D 40x 70y 2800 x 0 y 0 B Use the graphing tool to graph the inequality and the boundary lines representing the nonnegative constraints Click to enlarge C 100 10 90 80 Ay 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 10 10 20 X 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

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