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1. There is a fisherman that sells fish smaller than 12 inches in length for $3.00, anything that is 12 inches or longer is $6.00 in price. His local fishing laws will not let him catch fish smaller than 6 inches. a. Write the inequalities for the size of $3.00 fish that he can sell. Let be the length of a fish he sells. b. If you only had $4.50 with you, what is the largest fish you could buy from the fisherman

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