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emmasim [6.3K]
4 years ago
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1. A theater manager is planning an upcoming concert. Regular tickets will cost $12 and student tickets will cost $8. The theate

r can seat at most 200 people. The manager wants to collect at least $1000 from ticket sales.
Let x represent the number of regular tickets sold. Let y represent the number of student tickets sold.

Which inequalities are among the constraints for this situation?

Select each correct answer.(multiple choice)



12x+8y≥1000
x+y≤200
12x+8y≤200
x+y≥200
x+y≥1000
12x+8y≤1000

2. Alia needs to bring at least 25 pieces of fruit to a training practice. She suggested apples and oranges and was told to be sure to bring more than 10 apples.

Let x represent the number of apples and y represent the number of oranges.

Which inequalities model the situation?

Select each correct answer. (multiple choice)



x>10
x≥10
y≥0
x+y>25
x+y≥25

3.The triangular region shows the number of possible raisins, x, and number of possible chocolate chips, y, a baker can use in a recipe.

Which combination of raisins and chocolate chips can the baker use?



55 raisins and 12 chocolate chips
45 raisins and 10 chocolate chips
33 raisins and 25 chocolate chips
28 raisins and 20 chocolate chips

4.Mr. Weber drives to a landscape supply center to buy sand and gravel. He needs at least 2 lb of sand. The amount of gravel he will buy will be at least twice the amount of sand he will buy. The center has 6 lb of sand and 13 lb of gravel in stock.

The graph shows the feasible region, where x represents the number of pounds of sand and y represents the number of pounds of gravel.

Which ordered pairs meet all the constraints and make sense in the context of the situation?

Select each correct answer.



(212, 10)
(3, 12)
(4,6)
(5, 812)


5.Gillian can spend up to $300 buying both cotton shirts and wool shirts for her club. The cotton shirts cost $15 each and the wool shirts cost $20 each. The number of wool shirts Gillian will buy will be at least 3, and no more than half the number of cotton shirts she buys.

The graph shows the feasible region, where x represents the number of cotton shirts and y represents the number of wool shirts.


Which ordered pairs meet all the constraints and make sense in context of the situation?

Select each correct answer. (multiple choice)



(13, 4)
(12,5)
(16, 4)
(11,4)
(6, 2)


im giving brainiest if correct)

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vlabodo [156]4 years ago
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Answer: cc is the correct answer

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