Final answer:
To find which ordered pair is a solution of the equation 3x - y = 13, we substitute the values of x and y from each ordered pair into the equation and check if the equation is true. None of the given ordered pairs satisfy the equation, so there is no solution.
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation is 3x - y = 13. To find which ordered pair is a solution, we need to substitute the values of x and y from each ordered pair into the equation and check if the equation is true.
- For the ordered pair (294.5, 61):
- 3(294.5) - 61 = 883.5 - 61 = 822.5 ≠ 13, so it is not a solution.
- For the ordered pair (364, 70):
- 3(364) - 70 = 1092 - 70 = 1022 ≠ 13, so it is not a solution.
- For the ordered pair (605.5, 88.5):
- 3(605.5) - 88.5 = 1816.5 - 88.5 = 1728 ≠ 13, so it is not a solution.
None of the ordered pairs satisfy the equation 3x - y = 13. Therefore, there is no solution.