A candidate has budgeted $9,900 to spend on radio and television advertising. A radio ad costs ​$495 per​ 30-second spot and a television ad costs ​$900 per​ 30-second spot. How many radio and...


A candidate has budgeted
$9,900
to spend on radio and television advertising. A radio ad costs
​$495
per​ 30-second spot and a television ad costs

​$900
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.




Let x be the number of radio spots and let y be the number of television spots. Choose the correct answer below and graph the inequality.







A.



495x+900y≤9,900​,

x≥​0,y≥0







B.



495x+900y<>

x≥​0,y≥0







C.



495x+900y≥9,900​,

x≥​0,y≥0







D.



495x+900y>9,900​,

x≥​0,y≥0









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