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Sam is buying chairs that cost $15 and tables that cost $20. He wants to spend no more than $140. Let x be the number o chairs and y be the number of tables he buys. Write a linear inequality to describe the situation. Solve the inequality for y. Graph the inequality. What are two combinations of chairs and tables that Sam could buy?

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