Solve the problem.Jason bought x rose plants and y sunflower plants for his garden. Rose plants cost $10 each, and sunflower plants cost $15 each. If his spending limit was $300, write an inequality to show the possible combinations of rose plants and sunflower plants he could have bought. Do not solve the inequality.

A. 10x + 15y ? 300
B. 10x + 15y ? 300;
C. 15x + 10y ? 300
D. 15x + 10y ? 300


Answer: A

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