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A movie theater has at most 90 seats available. Each adult movie ticket costs $14, and...

A movie theater has at most 90 seats available. Each adult movie ticket costs $14, and each child movie ticket costs $8. To make a profit, the theater must bring in more than $852 in ticket sales per show. A) In terms of A and C, write an inequality that represents the restriction on total occupancy. B) In terms of A and C, write an inequality that represents the restriction on total ticket sales. C) Make a graph that represents your inequalities. D) Which scenario satisfies the restriction on total occupancy but does not produce enough ticket sales? E) Which scenario does not satisfy the restriction on total occupancy but does produce enough ticket sales? F) Which scenario does not satisfy the restriction on total occupancy but does produce enough ticket sales? G) Which scenario satisfies the restriction on total occupancy and also produces enough ticket sales? 

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