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Mathematics, 06.02.2021 02:00 joyelewis58

A sports store employee needs to decide how many soccer balls to put on display. The store manager wants the number of soccer balls on display to be at least two more than the number of basketballs on display. The store employee represents this restriction as y2 2 + x, where x is the number of basketballs, and y is the number of soccer balls on display.
Which of the following ordered pairs represent viable solutions in terms of the context? Select all that apply.

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