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    Select the Correct Graph of the Given Inequality\(2 x + y \leq 6\)
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Select the Correct Graph of the Given Inequality 2x+y≤62 x + y \leq 62x+y≤6

Question 17

Question 17

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Select the correct graph of the given inequality. 2x+y≤62 x + y \leq 62x+y≤6


A)  Select the correct graph of the given inequality.    2 x + y \leq 6    A)    B)      C)      D)        E)
B)  Select the correct graph of the given inequality.    2 x + y \leq 6    A)    B)      C)      D)        E)
C)  Select the correct graph of the given inequality.    2 x + y \leq 6    A)    B)      C)      D)        E)
D)  Select the correct graph of the given inequality.    2 x + y \leq 6    A)    B)      C)      D)        E)

E)  Select the correct graph of the given inequality.    2 x + y \leq 6    A)    B)      C)      D)        E)

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