Tim has to write two papers worth 50 points each. To pass, he has to get at least 45% of the total points. However, scoring less than 30% of the points on either paper, even if his total for both papers is above 45%, will result in him failing. Which graph represents the region in which Tim fails? (Assume that he scores x points on paper A and y points on paper B.)
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Graph c?
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Tim has to write two papers To pass, he has to get at least 45% of the total points. on each paper? or on the papers combined?
To pass, he has to get at least 45% of the total points. However, scoring less than 30% of the points on either paper, even if his total for both papers is above 45%, will result in him failing.
yeah, restating what i read doesnt clear up my question ...
I don't know that's why Imasking' haha , I think it means both, total
also, what are the red and the green lines? are they boundaries? or are they markers?
I think boundaries, there is no key. Just what it says in the question itself.
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well they are at 15 which is 30% of 50 not sure why they go all the way up to 100 tho if i made a graph layout for this it would not look like that |dw:1430797691673:dw| im not sure quite how to make it perse
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