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A system of inequalities can be used to determine the depth of a toy, in meters, in a pool depending on the time, in seconds, since it was dropped. Which constraint could be part of the scenario?

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A system of inequalities can be used to determine the depth of a toy, in meters, in-example-1

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Answer:The Answer is A

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Answer:

The correct option is 1.

Explanation:

It is given that a system of inequalities can be used to determine the depth of a toy, in meters, in a pool depending on the time, in seconds, since it was dropped.

Let y be the depth of a toy and x is time, in seconds.

In the given graph a solid horizontal line passes through the point (0,-1) and shaded region is above the line. So, the inequality of red line is


y\geq -1

The depth of a toy can be less than -1. It means the pool is 1 meter deep.

The blue line is a dashed line which passes through (0,0) and (2,-1).

So the slope of line is


m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)=(-1-0)/(2-0)=-(1)/(2)

The equation of blue line is


y=mx+b

where, m is slope and b is y-intercept.


y=-(1)/(2)x+0


y=-(1)/(2)x

The shaded region is below the line so the required inequality is


y< -(1)/(2)x

it means the toy sinks at a rate of less than 1/2 meter per second.

Therefore the correct option is 1.

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