Answer:
Given the inequalities:
.....[1]
.....[2]
where w is the walking and b is the basketball
To get the possible solution we substitute each options in above inequalities to satisfy the equation;
Option A:
w = 40 minutes walking, b = 40 minutes basketball.
Substitute in [1] we have;


Substitute in [2] we have;


Option A is not possible because the solution 40 minutes walking, 40 minutes basketball does not satisfy equation [1].
Option B:
Similarly, for 60 minutes walking, 20 minutes basketball
Option B is not possible because the solution 60 minutes walking, 20 minutes basketball does not satisfy equation [1].
Option C:
for 20 minutes walking, 60 minutes basketball
Option C is not possible because the solution 20 minutes walking, 60 minutes basketball does not satisfy equation [1].
Option D:
For 50 minutes walking, 50 minutes basketball.
Substitute in [1] we have;


Substitute in [2] we have;


Option D is possible because the solution 50 minutes walking, 50 minutes basketball does satisfy the inequality equation [1] and [2].
Option E:
Similarly, for 60 minutes walking, 80 minutes basketball
Option E is not possible because the solution 60 minutes walking, 80 minutes basketball does not satisfy inequality equation [2].
Option F:
For 70 minutes walking, 60 minutes basketball.
Substitute in [1] we have;


Substitute in [2] we have;


Option F is possible because the solution 70 minutes walking, 60 minutes basketball does satisfy the inequality equation [1] and [2].
Therefore, only options D and F are the possible solutions for the number of minutes Joshua can participate in each activity.