Solve the problem.A bakery plans to market a mixed assortment of its two most popular cookies, Chocolate Chip and Toffee Chunk. The marketing analyst proposes that the new assortment be constrained by the inequality  where C is the number of Chocolate Chip cookies and T is the number of Toffee Chunk cookies. The sales analyst suggests that the assortment should be constrained by the inequality  The number of each type of cookie cannot be negative, so 

/> and Graph the region satisfying all the requirements for the assortment using C as the horizontal axis and T as the vertical axis. Does the combination of 6 Chocolate Chip cookies and 3 Toffee Chunk cookies satisfy all of the requirements?



A. No

B. Yes

C. Yes

D. No


Answer: A

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