This is a story problem and i need a graph in the end with the process please.

Janet and Eric have decided to plant tomatoes and corn on their farm. They can use up to 20 acres of land. Since Janet really likes corn, they have decided to planst more than twice as many acres of corn as tommatoes. Eric would like to have a minium of 5 acres of tomatoes.

 

A. Write and graph a system of equations for this situation. Let X=acres of tomatoes and y= acres of corn.

B.Name 3 possible combinations of acreage and indicate the corresponding points on the graph.
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Assuming x= corn, y=tomatoes

x+y less than equal to 20

y greater than equal to 5

x greater than equal to 2y

Idk the second one but the system is above
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