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Mathematics, 08.06.2021 21:30 jweldene12

HELP ME PLEASE Penny bought 4 bags of Taki's for $5. Let x represent the number of Taki's and y
represent the cost. Complete the table below for the proportional relationship.
When complete, use the letters next to your answers in order, vertically), go back to the mission
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