Donna will donate up to $460 to charity. The money will be divided between two charities: the City Youth Fund and the Educational Growth Foundation. Donna would like to donate at least $160 to the Educational Growth Foundation. She would also like the amount donated to the Educational Growth Foundation to be at least three times the amount donated to the City Youth Fund. Let x

denote the amount of money (in dollars) donated to the City Youth Fund. Let y
denote the amount of money (in dollars) donated to the Educational Growth Foundation. Shade the region corresponding to all values of x and y that satisfy these requirements

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The question states "up to $460" in charity, which means it can be less than or equal to 460, but not any higher. Then,

$460 to charity (max)

$160+ to Educational (160 being the minimum)
Education is 3x (or higher) than City.

If we denote x to City, and y to Educational, then,
x + y = 460 . And we know that y >= 3x
x + 3x = 4x = 460
x = 115. This means when she donates $115 to City, she will donate 3x (or $345) to Educational. These are the max values; she will not donate higher than $460.

A minimum requirement was placed on Educational earlier. When y = 160, x will be y/3, or $53.34. (This isn't very meaningful, but: This means she donated 213.34, which is still less than $460)

Therefore, x (which is City) can be the range of $53-ish dollars (depending on your region/graph) but no higher than $115.
y (which is Educational) will be as low as $160, but no higher than $345.

-Hope this helps.
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