A First Course in Probability (10th Edition)
A First Course in Probability (10th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134753119
Author: Sheldon Ross
Publisher: PEARSON
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### Question 22

Graph the feasible region for the following system of inequalities by drawing a polygon around the feasible region. Click to set the corner points.

System of Inequalities:
1. \(2x + 5y \leq 30\)
2. \(4x + 5y \leq 40\)
3. \(x \geq 0\)
4. \(y \geq 0\)

### Graph Explanation:

- The graph is a coordinate plane with the x-axis and y-axis both ranging from -2 to 10.
- A grid is overlaid to assist in plotting points.
- The feasible region, determined by the intersection of the inequalities, needs to be enclosed by a polygon to show where all conditions are met.
- Controls are provided to clear the graph or draw polygons.
- Use the "Draw: Polygon" button to outline the feasible region.
- Confirm your solution by clicking "Submit Question."
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Transcribed Image Text:### Question 22 Graph the feasible region for the following system of inequalities by drawing a polygon around the feasible region. Click to set the corner points. System of Inequalities: 1. \(2x + 5y \leq 30\) 2. \(4x + 5y \leq 40\) 3. \(x \geq 0\) 4. \(y \geq 0\) ### Graph Explanation: - The graph is a coordinate plane with the x-axis and y-axis both ranging from -2 to 10. - A grid is overlaid to assist in plotting points. - The feasible region, determined by the intersection of the inequalities, needs to be enclosed by a polygon to show where all conditions are met. - Controls are provided to clear the graph or draw polygons. - Use the "Draw: Polygon" button to outline the feasible region. - Confirm your solution by clicking "Submit Question."
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