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A baker is selling 2 types of doughnuts: glazed doughnuts, g, and jelly doughnuts, j. If a customer wants to buy no more than a dozen doughnuts and wants to try at least one of each kind, what would be the constraints that represent how many doughnuts the customer can buy?

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A baker is selling 2 types of doughnuts: glazed doughnuts, g, and jelly doughnuts-example-1
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User Florian Dietz
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Answer:

g ≥ 1; j ≥ 1; g + j ≤ 12

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