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Mathematics, 03.12.2020 21:10 ella3714

Alexia spent 3 minutes working on each of her math problems and 4 minutes on each of her science problems. Her homework took her more than 60 minutes to complete. The boundary line for the inequality 3x + 4y > 60 is shown. A graph shows number of math problems on the x-axis, from 0 to 20, and number of science problems on the y-axis, from 0 to 16. A dashed straight line has a negative slope and goes through (4, 12) and (12, 6).
Which statement could be true in this situation?

Alexia completed 8 math problems and 9 science problems.
Alexia completed 4 math problems and 6 science problems.
Alexia completed 20 math problems and 10 science problems.
Alexia completed no math problems and 15 science problems.

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