algebra

How do you write a real-world scenario that could be represented by the inequality 4x + 2y 40 and how are you supposed to choose one ordered pair that is a solution to the given inequality and explain what that ordered pair means in the context of your real-world scenario. It doesn't make sense could you explain it. Please and Thank You!

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A real-world scenario that could be represented by the inequality 4x + 2y 40 is a situation where a student is planning to spend their allowance. In this scenario, 4x represents the cost of items the student is purchasing, and 2y represents the amount of money remaining. The inequality states that the cost of items purchased plus the remaining money must be less than or equal to 40. An ordered pair that is a solution for this inequality is (12,8). This means that the student can purchase items that cost a total of 12, and then will have 8 leftover.

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