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Mathematics, 25.06.2019 08:00 brookelynnxx

Bonita is testing prototype model rocket engines. to be considered a successful launch, the rocket must reach a height of at least 24 ft and must go a horizontal distance of no more than 10 ft. the vertical height must be at least three times as high as the horizontal distance. no rocket should go higher than 33 ft. the graph shows the feasible region, where x represents the horizontal distance and y represents the vertical distance. which ordered pairs meet all the constraints for a successful launch and make sense in context of the situation? select each correct answer. (0, 33) (4.8, 30.5) (9, 26) (4, 36) (2, 22)


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