SOLUTION: A doctor’s office schedules 10-minute and 20-minute appointments. The doctor also makes hospital rounds for four hours each weekday. a. Suppose the doctor limits these activities

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Question 701129: A doctor’s office schedules 10-minute and 20-minute appointments. The doctor also makes hospital rounds for four hours each weekday.
a. Suppose the doctor limits these activities to, at most, 30 hours per week. Write an inequality to represent the number of each type of office visit she may have in a week. Let x represent the number of 10-minute appointments and y the number of 20-minute appointments.
b. Graph the inequality.
c. Is (63, 30) a solution of the inequality?
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