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A student is ordering a flower arrangernent. She can choose any combination of roses and carnations for her flower arrangement, and she does not want to spend more than \( \$ 30 \).
If roses cost \( \$ 3 \) each and carnations cost \( \$ 2 \) each, which inequality represents ail possible combinations of \( x \) roses and \( y \) carnations?
A \( 3 x+2 y<30 \)
B \( 3 x+2 y \leq 30 \)
C \( 2 x+3 y>30 \)
D \( 2 x+3 y \leq 30 \)

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