You can work a total of no more than 40 hours each week at your two jobs. Housecleaning pays $8 per hour and your sales job pays $119 per hour. You need to earn at least $323 each week to pay your bills. Write a system of inequalities that shows the various numbers of hours you can work at each job.
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