Digital PSAT Math Practice Question 53: Answer and Explanation

Question: 53

What is the solution with the least possible y-value that satisfies both of the following inequalities?

  • A.
  • B.
  • C.
  • D.

Correct Answer: D

Explanation:

(D) First, get the second inequality in the same form as the first. To do this, subtract 4 from both sides of the second inequality:

Then divide by -1, remembering to flip the inequality since you're dividing by a negative:

If you graph these two inequalities, you'll see that the point where the lines intersect is the solution that they share that has the lowest y-value.

We can use this knowledge to set both inequalities equal to one another and solve:

To solve for x, add an x to both sides to get all of the x-terms on the left. Subtract 5 from both sides to get all constants on the right:

Dividing by 3 tells us that . That's enough to narrow it down to choice (D).

However, if we wanted to know the y-value, we could plug the x-value into the equation for either of the two lines:

This also agrees with choice (D).

Alternatively, you can plug in the values of the answers and see which set works for both equations.

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