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timurjin [86]
1 year ago
5

20 POINTS! PLS HELP!

Mathematics
2 answers:
Arturiano [62]1 year ago
7 0

First statement is correct. If Sasha reads her novel for 94 minutes, she meets the minimum reading requirement without reading any of the autobiography.

Given,

The rate of reading of a novel by Sasha = 0.8 pages per minute

The rate of reading of autobiography by Sasha = 0.5 pages per minute

The reading requirement of Sasha's English class = atleast 75 pages per week

The given equation: 0.8n + 0.5a ≥ 75

n is the number of minutes she reads the novel

a is the number of minutes she reads the autobiography

Now, let's check the statements:

Statement 1: If Sasha reads her novel for 94 minutes, she meets the minimum reading requirement without reading any of the autobiography.

That is,

0.8 × 94 + 0.5 × 0 ≥ 75

75.2 ≥ 75

This statement satisfies the equation.

Other 4 statement didn't satisfy the equation.

So, first statement is correct.

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Ivenika [448]1 year ago
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