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06.10.2021 • 
Mathematics

HELLLLLPPP ME PLEASE Anton wants to plant a small orchard of apple trees and cherry trees in his back yard. He has a budget of $1,000, and his plot has a maximum of 100 square feet. The apple trees he wants cost $40 each and require 5 square feet. The cherry trees he wants cost $50 each and require 4 square feet.

The following first-quadrant graph shows the system of inequalities that represents the situation, {5x+4y≤10040x+50y≤1000, with the number of apple trees along the x-axis and the number of cherry trees along the y-axis.

Graph labeled as in text; shaded below 1 solid segment from (0, 20) to (25, 0); shaded below second solid segment from (0, 25) to (20, 0); & solution below both segments.

Which combinations of trees are viable solutions for this situation?

Select all answers that apply. WHO EVER GETS IT WRITE ILL GIVE BRAINIEST.


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Anton wants to plant a small orchard of apple trees and cherry trees in
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