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mrs. allen, a high school math teacher, is gr...
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Question 1 of 5
select the correct answer.
mrs. allen, a high school math teacher, is grading quizzes and tests this weekend. she has at most 4 hours, or 240 minutes, to spend
grading, and she would like to get at least 60 quizzes and tests graded. on average, it takes her 3 minutes to grade each quiz and
8 minutes to grade each test.
if x represents the number of quizzes and y represents the number of tests mrs. allen grades this weekend, which point lies in the
solution set?
(45,18)
(55,9)
(70,5)
(32,21)
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