Which of the following options could use both intercepts to produce viable solutions? (1 point)

Responses

(number of nominations, number of awards)
(years of experience, starting salary)
age, weight) 
(temperature, number of car rentals)

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None of the options mentioned can use both intercepts to produce viable solutions because intercepts are typically used to find the initial values or conditions in an equation. However, in the given options, there is no clear relationship between the variables where intercepts would be meaningful.
So then which ones correct
Apologies for the confusion earlier. Among the options mentioned, the one that could potentially use both intercepts to produce viable solutions is:

- (temperature, number of car rentals)

If we assume that temperature affects the demand for car rentals, then the intercepts in this case would represent the number of car rentals when the temperature is 0 degrees (or very cold) and when the temperature is at its maximum (or very hot). By analyzing the data and observing the trend between temperature and the number of car rentals, we could potentially determine how temperature impacts the demand for car rentals.