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Nethan made 8 rose bouquets and 6 daffodil bouquets. Nethan only has enough flowers to make at most 20 rose or daffodil bouquets total. Let x represent the number of more rose bouquets and y represent the number of more daffodil bouquets that Nethan can make. Which of the following graphs best represents the relationship between x and y?

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OpenStudy (tkhunny):

Here's a plan. Stop tagging people. This constitutes spam, at some point. Start showing YOUR work. Let's see what you have.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't know how to start. At first I thought \[8x \ge20 \] and \[6x \ge20\] but it doesn't make any sense when you graph it :L

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I really don't understand how to do this :( Can someone please explain?

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

Not a good answer. If you TRULY have no idea, you are probably in the wrong class. You MUST have SOME idea or you should have a heart-to-heart chat with your academic adviser and get into the right class. Write clear definitions. This is done for you. Nathan made 8 rose bouquets - Let x represent the number of more rose bouquets and 6 daffodil bouquets and y represent the number of more daffodil bouquets So, he will make (x + 8) Rose and (6 + y) Daffodil Translate the rest of the statements Nethan only has enough flowers to make at most 20 bouquets total. (x+8) + (6+y) <= 20 That's all there is to it. Now, simplify this mess and answer the question.

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