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Determine what signs on values of x and y would make the statement true. Assume that x and y are not 0.
-Use the formula Passing Rating 85.68(CA) +4.31(YA) +326.42(TA) 419.07(TA) \approx 85.68 \left( \frac { \mathrm { C } } { \mathrm { A } } \right) + 4.31 \left( \frac { \mathrm { Y } } { \mathrm { A } } \right) + 326.42 \left( \frac { \mathrm { T } } { \mathrm { A } } \right) - 419.07 \left( \frac { \mathrm { T } } { \mathrm { A } } \right) , where A=\mathrm { A } = number of passes attempted, C=\mathrm { C } = number of passes completed, Y=\mathrm { Y } = total number of yards gained passing, T=T = number of touchdown passes, and I = number of interceptions, to approximate the passing rating for C\mathrm { C } . Felix. Round to the nearest tenth.
 Determine what signs on values of x and y would make the statement true. Assume that x and y are not 0. -Use the formula Passing Rating  \approx 85.68 \left( \frac { \mathrm { C } } { \mathrm { A } } \right)  + 4.31 \left( \frac { \mathrm { Y } } { \mathrm { A } } \right)  + 326.42 \left( \frac { \mathrm { T } } { \mathrm { A } } \right)  - 419.07 \left( \frac { \mathrm { T } } { \mathrm { A } } \right)  , where  \mathrm { A } =  number of passes attempted,  \mathrm { C } =  number of passes completed,  \mathrm { Y } =  total number of yards gained passing,  T =  number of touchdown passes, and I = number of interceptions, to approximate the passing rating for  \mathrm { C } . Felix. Round to the nearest tenth.     A)  82.3 B)  83.6 C)  82 D)  83


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