To assess which statement is correct, we would typically need to analyze the model Sheila developed, which relates the number of pages needing editing (x) to the total days required to complete the editing (y). However, since the specific model or data isn't provided, we can evaluate the statements based on general logical reasoning.
A. "Her team completes editing projects in 85 days." - This statement cannot be assessed without knowing specific project timelines from her model.
B. "Her team is comprised of 85 editors." - This statement is also indeterminate without knowing the size of her team as indicated by the model.
C. "Her team can edit of a page in one day." - This statement seems incomplete as it appears to be missing a number before "of a page."
D. "Her team can edit 85 pages in one day." - This statement implies a specific editing capacity that cannot be validated without the editing efficiency metrics from Sheila's model.
Since we lack specific details from the model, we cannot definitively say which of the above statements is correct. Could you provide the model or any numerical data to help clarify?