Jose wants to spend no more than $30 on apples and grapes for the month. Apples cost $1.50 per pound and grapes cost $2 per pound. Jose also wants his monthly caloric intake from apples and grapes to be greater than 2,000 calories. He determines that 1 pound of apples has 200 calories and 1 pound of grapes has 300 calories. Let a

represent the number of pounds of apples and g
represent the number of pounds of grapes.

Which system of inequalities can be used to determine the number of pounds of apples and the number of pounds of grapes that Jose can buy for the month?

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Responses

1.5a+2g ≤ 30 and 200a+300g>2000

1.5a+2g ≥ 30 and 200a+300g>2000

2a+1.5g≤30 and 300a+200g>2000

2a+1.5g≥30 and 200a+300g<2000

1 answer

1.5a+2g ≤ 30 and 200a+300g>2000