SOLUTION: A proportional relationship between the number of pounds of cabbage (x) and the price in dollars (y) is graphed, and the ordered pair (5, 3) is on the graphed line.
Part A: What
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Question 1147786: A proportional relationship between the number of pounds of cabbage (x) and the price in dollars (y) is graphed, and the ordered pair (5, 3) is on the graphed line.
Part A: What is the price of 1 pound of cabbage? Show your work. (8 points)
Part B: What does the ordered pair (10, 6) on the graph represent? Explain in words. (2 points)
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The pair (5, 3) means x or the pounds of cabbage is 5 and y or 3 is the dollars
So 5 pounds of cabbage costs $3
Cabbage is $0.60/pound
10,6 means 10 pounds of cabbage costs $6.
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