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Transcribed Image Text:Jacie is serving steak and chicken. She wants to have at least 20 pounds
of meat. Steak is $8 per pound and chicken is $4 per pound. Jacie wants to
spend at most $120 on meat. Which system of inequalities could be used to
show all possible combinations of steak and chicken Jacie could buy?
A. s+c2 120
8s + 4c < 60
B. s+cs120
8s + 4c 2 60
C. s+c 20
8s + 4c < 120
D. s+c> 20
8s +4c > 120
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