Multiple Choice
Solve Problems Involving Systems Without Unique Solutions
-The figure below shows the intersection of three one-way streets. To keep traffic moving, the number of cars per minute entering an intersection must equal the number of cars leaving that intersection. Set up a system of equations that keeps traffic moving, and use Gaussian elimination to solve the system. If construction limits z to t cars per minute, how many cars per minute must pass through the other intersections to keep traffic moving?
A) cars/min between and cars/min between and
B) cars/min between and cars/min between and
C) cars/min between and cars/min between and
D) cars between and cars/min between and
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