You can try factoring:
(y^2-4)(4y^2-25) = 0
Setting (y^2-4) = 0
y = +/- 2
setting (4y^2-25) = 0
4y^2 = 25
y^2 = 25/4
y = +/- 5/2
so y can be -5/2, -2, 2, 5/2
two largest are 2 and 5/2
the sum is 9/2
i get B.
I realize factoring might be the hardest part.
How I factored this:
Because the coefficient on y^2 is negative and 100 is positive, I realized the factored form would look like
(2y^2 - a)(2y^2 - b)
or
(y^2 - a)(4y^2 - b)
where a and b are positive,
from there i guess and checked.
best,
rajiv