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ivann1987 [24]
4 years ago
9

Gina made tables of values to solve a system of equations. First, she found that the x-value of the solution was between 0 and 1

, and then she found that it was between 0.5 and 1. Next, she made this table.
x y = 4x ??? 1 y = ???3x + 5

0.5 1 3.5

0.6 1.4 3.2

0.7 1.8 2.9

0.8 2.2 2.6

0.9 2.6 2.3

1.0 3 2



Which ordered pair is the best approximation of the exact solution


A. (0.9, 2.4)

B. (0.7, 1.8)

C. (0.6, 2.5)

D. (0.9, 2.1)
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1 answer:
vichka [17]4 years ago
6 0
Answer is the option <span>A. (0.9, 2.4)</span>
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