To find:The inequalities and their graph represent the given information.
Answer to Problem 3GP
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Mr. and Mrs. Rodriguez are travel a maximum of 10 hours a day. Mr. Rodriguez drives a least 4 hours a day but not more than 8 hours.
Mrs. Rodriguez derives between 2 to 5 hours per day.
Calculation:
Consider, the number of hours Mr. Rodriguez drives the car as
The number of hours Mrs. Rodriguez drives the car as
Since, they both drive the car a maximum of 10 hours a day.
From the given information,
Mr. Rodriguez drives a least 4 hours a day but not more than 8 hours.
Mrs. Rodriguez derives between 2 to 5 hours per day.
The graph representing the equations (1), (2) and (3) are,
The Red region represents the equation (1) i.e.
The Blue region represents the equation (2) i.e.
The Black region represents the equation (3) i.e.
Therefore, the equations (1), (2) and (3) represent the given information.
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