Ms. Jones is ordering pizzas for the school dance. To keep things simple, she plans on only ordering two types, cheese and pepperoni. Each cheese pizza costs $10 and each pepperoni pizza costs $13. The number of cheese pizzas should be more than twice the number of pepperoni pizzas. The school dance budget will allow for no more than $200 to pay for the pizzas. This situation can be modeled by the following system of inequalities.

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let 
x-------------> number of cheese pizza  (each cheese pizza costs $10)
y-------------> number of pepperoni pizza (each pepperoni  pizza costs $13)

we know that
10x+13y <= $200
x > 2y

the answer is 
This situation can be modeled by the following system of inequalities
10x+13y <= $200
x > 2y

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D. The system represents the minimum amount that Ms. Jones can spend on cheese pizzas, x, and pepperoni pizzas, y, and the relationship between the number of cheese pizzas and pepperoni pizzas.


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