Activity 3: It's Graphing Time Graph the solution set of the given system of linear inequalities. Write your answer on the space provided. $\begin{cases} 2x + 3y < -15 \\ x - 2y > 2 \end{cases}$ (Equation 1) (Equation 2) DEEPEN Activity 4: Solving One Step at a Time Solve the given problem. Show your solution on the space provided. It cost Amy Php 10 to make a bracelet and Php 15 to make a necklace. Production cost exceed Php 150. Find an inequality that shows the possible combinations of bracelets(x) and necklaces(y) that can be made.
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