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Mathematics, 02.11.2020 22:00 superfly903

Plz help. Paul wants to order flowers for Mother's Day and can choose any number of roses and lilies for his mother's flower arrangement. He has a maximum of $50 to spend. Each stem of lilies cost $3.00, and roses cost $3.50 each. Which inequality represents the situation? Let the number of lilies = x and the number of roses = y.

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