his plot has a maximum of 100 square feet. The apple trees he wants cost $40 each and require 5 square feet. The cherry trees he wants cost $50 each and require 4 square feet.
The following first-quadrant graph shows the system of inequalities that represents the situation,
5x+4y≤1005x+4y≤100
40x+50y≤100040x+50y≤1000
with the number of apple trees along the x-axis and the number of cherry trees along the y-axis.
Which combination of trees is a viable solution for this situation?
Group of answer choices There are more than one answer
A) 0 apple trees and 25 cherry trees
B) 24 apple trees and 0 cherry trees
C) 12 apple trees and 6 cherry trees
D) 20 apple trees and 4 cherry trees
E) 14 apple trees and 11 cherry trees