I got B, but perhaps I was totally inefficient which might be a cause for my propensity to make lots of stupid mistakes.
-Even though x cannot equal 3 and y cannot equal 8, they can be infinitely close to each number. So I used the outer bounds of each range and plugged them into each number. B produced the largest result.
-For A, I got 72.
-For B, I got 192.
-For C, I got 120
-For D, I got 96,
-E, I didn't calculate because it's some small fraction.
-This problem could have been made a lot
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-Even though x cannot equal 3 and y cannot equal 8, they can be infinitely close to each number. So I used the outer bounds of each range and plugged them into each number. B produced the largest result.
-For A, I got 72.
-For B, I got 192.
-For C, I got 120
-For D, I got 96,
-E, I didn't calculate because it's some small fraction.
-This problem could have been made a lot
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