Mr. Hann is trying to decide how many new copies of a book to order for his students. Each book weighs 6 ounces. Which ordered pair is a viable solution if x represents the number of books he orders and y represents the total weight of the books, in ounces? (–3, –18) (–0.5, –3) (0, 0) (0.5, 3)

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Only 0,0    You don't order negative numbers of books which eliminates the first two pairs.  And you don't order 1/2 a book which eliminates the last pair.

If you order 0 shirts they will weight 0 ounces is the only viable solution.
Yet I consider this a trick question since you don't fill out an order form for 0 books.  Perhaps the answer is none of them??

The ordered pair with a viable solution is (0,0). The correct option is C.

What is the unitary method?

The unitary method is a method for solving a problem by the first value of a single unit and then finding the value by multiplying the single value.

We have given :

The Weight of each book = 6 ounces

The Number of books = x

The Total weight of the books = y

Here, x and y must be positive values.

Therefore it could not be a negative value or a fraction or decimal value.

By keeping this point in mind, the ordered pair with a viable solution is (0,0)

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