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- For a system of two linear equations in two variables, aHow many solutions are possible? bWhat is meant by an inconsistent system? cWhat is meant by a dependent system?arrow_forward15. A manufacturer makes both volleyballs and basketballs. Each volleyball requires 2 minutes on the forming machine, and each basketball requires 1 minute. Each volleyball requires 1 minute on the inflating machine, and each basketball requires 1.5 minutes. If the forming machine runs for 40 minutes and the inflating machine runs for 25 minutes, the following system of equations can be used to determine the number of volleyballs and basketballs produced. 2x + y = 40 x +1.5y 25 a. Explain how the system of equations can be used to plan the machine running time b. Solve the system by elimination OR substitution. Explain your process in your own words.arrow_forward4 Plot the graph for the given system of equations. Week 1 Week 2 6. "x" feet "x" feet 3 "y" feet "y" feet 1 y: Thickness of the rose sapling (feet) x: Length of the stem (feet) -4 -3 -2 -1 lo 1 3 4 -2 y= -5x + 4 3y = -15x + 12 -3 Find out how many solutions the given system has. -4 -5 -6 Unique solution No solution Infinite solutions -7arrow_forward
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