6. Which ordered pairs are solutions to the inequality 5 − ≤20 Select each correct answer
A. (10,8)
B. (5,6)
C. (2,1)
D. (6,4)




7. Find the slope between these points and graph. (5,2) and (-1,4)

Slope=

8. The equation for this line is > 9
Graph and shade accordingly



9. Mark is filling up crates with watermelons for the food drive. He has large watermelons that weigh 10 pounds each and smaller watermelons weigh up to 5 pounds. The truck at most can hold no more than 500 pounds.

Let x represent the larger watermelons and y represent the number of medium watermelons. Which inequality represents this situation?

A. 5x +3y_< 500
B. 10x + 5y _> 500
C. 10x + 5y<500
D. 5x +10y > 500

10. There are 10 inches of sawdust from the lumber yard in the pit. The sawdust is building 2 inches every minute.

Write a linear equations that represents the amount of sawdust, in inches, after x minutes.

answer these you'll get the brainiest and 30 points PS don't worries about 7 if u cant see the graph

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For questions #6 & #8, you didn't complete them or provide all necessary things (such as description, data, or graph). 5 − ≤ 20 is not an inequality, an inequality should be something like 5 - x ≤ 20, but you didn't give anything like that in your question.

7. (-1,4), (5,2), we can calculate the slope. As x increases from -1 to 5, (increases by 6), the y-value decreases by 2. -2/6 = -1/3, the slope is -1/3. The slope is negative and the y-value decreases by a third of the amount the x-value changes.
9. C, because you can only hold at MOST 500, and larger watermelons is represented by 10x. I'm assuming you made an error in your question, you gave me the values of larger/smaller watermelons only, and your question asked for larger & medium and the options seem to suggest there's only larger/smaller. 10x + 3y <= 500 or <, smaller than or equal would be the better choice if available.
10. y = 2x + 10, because 2 is the slope as minutes increase by 1, inches increase by 2, and the 10 inches of sawdust are already there.

When you offer Questions #6 & #8's data, I'll gladly help you with it. The rest of the questions are correct and properly explained.
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