In the following exercises, translate to a system of inequalities and solve.
321. Jocelyn desires to increase both her protein consumption and caloric intake. She desires to have at least 35 more grams of protein each day and no more than an additional 200 calories daily. An ounce of cheddar cheese has 7 grams of protein and 110 calories. An ounce of parmesan cheese has 11 grams of protein and 22 calories.
(a) Write a system of inequalities to model this situation.
(b) Graph the system.
(c) Could she eat 1 ounce of cheddar cheese and 3 ounces of parmesan cheese?
(d) Could she eat 2 ounces of cheddar cheese and 1 ounce of parmesan cheese?
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