Let's see what it would take to win that trip to Hawaii.
Remember that you think you'll respond to 12 questions and hope to score 600 points to win,
although it's possible to score even more points or many fewer (including negative scores!) on
the show.
Here are the equations you wrote to model your winning scenario:
x+y=12
100x - 200y = 600
Are the boundaries of the first equation viable in the second equation? What does this
suggest about your plan to score 600 points?
Select the two correct statements.​

Respuesta :

Answer:

A and D choices (Plato)

Step-by-step explanation:

The upper boundary of the first equation is at x = 12, y = 0. With these values, this is the second equation:

100(12) − 200(0) = 1,200.

The lower boundary of the first equation is at x = 0, y = 12. With these values, this is the second equation:

100(0) − 200(12) = -2,400.

Both of these scores are possible in the game, so they are both viable.

Because the upper boundary is greater than 600, it suggests that you can still score 600 points and win the game even if you get one or two of the questions incorrect.

In fact, you could give 10 correct and 2 incorrect answers to score 600 points and still beat the champion, Kimberly, assuming she answers 15 correct and 5 incorrect to score 500 points.