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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. First graph the system below and describe the shape of the solution area. Choose one answer. rectangle circle triangle square 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 two ordered pair solutions from your graph in #1. Choose one answer. (3, 4), (6, 10) (-1, 9), (3, 7) (8, 8), (2, 12) (5, 6), (4, 7) 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. Pick one of the ordered pair solution from your answer in #2 and explain what each number represents. Choose one answer. the x-value represents the number of papayas and the y-value represents the number of pineapples the x-value represents the y-axis and the y-value represents the x-axis the x-value represents the number of quarts of pineapple and the y-value represents the number of quarts of papaya juice the x-value represents the number of people drinking pineapple juice and the y-represents the number of people not drinking pineapple juice Show transcribed image text 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. First graph the system below and describe the shape of the solution area. Choose one answer. rectangle circle triangle square 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 two ordered pair solutions from your graph in #1. Choose one answer. (3, 4), (6, 10) (-1, 9), (3, 7) (8, 8), (2, 12) (5, 6), (4, 7) 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. Pick one of the ordered pair solution from your answer in #2 and explain what each number represents. Choose one answer. the x-value represents the number of papayas and the y-value represents the number of pineapples the x-value represents the y-axis and the y-value represents the x-axis the x-value represents the number of quarts of pineapple and the y-value represents the number of quarts of papaya juice the x-value represents the number of people drinking pineapple juice and the y-represents the number of people not drinking pineapple juice
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. First graph the system below and describe the shape of the solution area. Choose one answer. rectangle circle triangle square 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 two ordered pair solutions from your graph in #1. Choose one answer. (3, 4), (6, 10) (-1, 9), (3, 7) (8, 8), (2, 12) (5, 6), (4, 7) 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. Pick one of the ordered pair solution from your answer in #2 and explain what each number represents. Choose one answer. the x-value represents the number of papayas and the y-value represents the number of pineapples the x-value represents the y-axis and the y-value represents the x-axis the x-value represents the number of quarts of pineapple and the y-value represents the number of quarts of papaya juice the x-value represents the number of people drinking pineapple juice and the y-represents the number of people not drinking pineapple juice
Show transcribed image text 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. First graph the system below and describe the shape of the solution area. Choose one answer. rectangle circle triangle square 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 two ordered pair solutions from your graph in #1. Choose one answer. (3, 4), (6, 10) (-1, 9), (3, 7) (8, 8), (2, 12) (5, 6), (4, 7) 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. Pick one of the ordered pair solution from your answer in #2 and explain what each number represents. Choose one answer. the x-value represents the number of papayas and the y-value represents the number of pineapples the x-value represents the y-axis and the y-value represents the x-axis the x-value represents the number of quarts of pineapple and the y-value represents the number of quarts of papaya juice the x-value represents the number of people drinking pineapple juice and the y-represents the number of people not drinking pineapple juice1
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