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Mr. Hann is trying to decide how many new copies of a book to order for his students. Each book weighs 6 ounces.

Which ordered pair is a viable solution if x represents the number of books he orders and y represents the total weight of the books, in ounces?

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Answered by suman682
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Answer:

The only viable solution from the given options is ( 0 , 0 ).

Explanation:

It is given that

Weight of each book = 6 ounces

Number of books = x

Total weight of books = y

Both x and y cannot be negative. So they must be positive values.

Because x denotes the number of books, so it must be a positive integer. It cannot be a decimal number or in fraction.

So keeping these point in view, the only viable solution from the given options is ( 0 , 0 ).

I hope it will help you.

Answered by 25kotekjl
1

Answer:

Mr. Hann is trying to decide how many new copies of a book to order for his students. Each book weighs 6 ounces.

Step-by-step explanation:Answer:

The only viable solution from the given options is ( 0 , 0 ).

Explanation:

It is given that

Weight of each book = 6 ounces

Number of books = x

Total weight of books = y

Both x and y cannot be negative. So they must be positive values.

Because x denotes the number of books, so it must be a positive integer. It cannot be a decimal number or in fraction.

So keeping these point in view, the only viable solution from the given options is ( 0 , 0 ).

I hope it will help you.

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