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Aproportional relationship between the number of pounds of potatoes (x) and the price in dollars (y) is graphed, and the ordered pair (4, 3) is on the graphed line. part a: what is the price of 1 pound of potatoes? show your work, including the proportion you used to determine the price. part b: what does the ordered pair (8, 6) on the graph represent? explain in words.

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