Raymond B. answered 08/21/20
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
Pretend these are equations. Graph them. They are 2 straight lines intersecting at (30/13, 6/13), at almost perpendicular angles
To get 2x+3y<6, shade in the area below the straight line 2x+3y=6
To get 3x-2y> or = 6, shade in the area above the straight line 3x-2y=6
Where those 2 shaded areas overlap is the solution to the original inequalities.