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Algeria has decided to take out an advertisement in the U.N. newspaper, Liberty Daily. The newspaper charges a base fee of $1500 for an ad. There is an additional fee of $700 for every inch in height. If Algeria is willing to spend any amount up to (and including) $4300, what choices does the country have for the height of the ad? Let x = the height of the ad (inches) Let y = the cost of the ad ($) A. Write an inequality to represent this situation. B. What choices does the country have for the height of the ad?