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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Mark and Nancy are making punch for a party and are using two types of juice: pineapple and papaya. The total number of quarts must be more than 9 but less than 15. They should use at least 4 quarts of each type. We want to find out how many quarts of each juice they should buy. List any three ordered pair solutions from your graph in #1.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

please help this is for math and its due monday!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Have you tried it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea, i can’t figure it out, i don’t understand how to do it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you help?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

First graph the system below and describe the shape of the solution area.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

x+y>9 x+y<15 x>4 y>4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont understand

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am still explaining I'm just doing it in pieces

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Then list 3 ordered pairs for the system of equations which represent this problem.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Then pick one of those ordered pair solutions for this problem and tell what each number represents.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so first graph the systems, the list 3 order pairs for the system of equations, and pick one and tell what it represents.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes you make the graphs so let me know if you can do it if not come back :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay ill try it now.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how dod i graph the systems you gave me?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Here are some examples

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I’m still confused

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohhhhhh

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i get it!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Awesome!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm glad I could help :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ill graph it and let you know if i need more help on this.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Nasa7 how do i graph it if the symbol is facing the number not the variables?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What do you mean?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

x+y>9 x+y<15 x>4 y>4 this is what you told me to graph, how do i graph the second one, the same way?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and how do i graph 3 and 4?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

2nd ^^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so the same way?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Third |dw:1441495473684:dw|

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how do i tell what the order pair stands for

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i choose 4,4 @Nasa7

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

medal please? :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you again

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