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It takes 320g of pasta and 200ml of sauce to make one batch of spaghetti, s, and it takes 640 g of pasta and 800ml of sauce to make one batch of lasagna, l. friedrich is a chef who wanrs to make spaghetti and lasagna using no more than 5120g of pasta and no more than 4000 ml of sauce. write a system of inequalities to model the constraints of the situation.
i also need to graph it so if someone can give me a graph that would be a bonus. if you can give me the equations to start with and maybe how to set up the graph, i would be so grateful.
giving me an equation would work tho

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