Advanced Engineering Mathematics
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A candidate has budgeted $7,200 to spend on radio and television advertising. A radio ad costs $360 per 30-second spot and a television ad costs $800 per 30-second spot. How many radio and television spots can the candidate purchase without exceeding the budget? Express your answer as a linear inequality with appropriate nonnegative restrictions and draw its graph.
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