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Mathematics, 19.12.2021 02:10 reynamarie3

) The price of broccoli is $1.25 per pound. Let y be the total cost in dollars of buying a pounds of broccoli
.) Which equation represents this situation?
y = 1.252
• Which graph represents the situation?
Broccoli Prices
Broccoli Prices
Broccoli Prices
(4,5)
.
(3.4.5)
15
15
(5.
(3.3.75
(2,3)
(3.75,3)
(2.2.5)
3
5 25
8 2
(2.5.2
1.5 (1.1.25)
(1.1.5)
(0.5, 0.75)
(1.25.1)
0.5
0.5
0 05 1 1.5 2 25 3 3.5 4 US 5
Amount of Broccoli (b)
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 155
Amount of Broccoli (b)
0 05 1 15 2 2.5 3 3.5 5 5
Amount of Broccoli (b)
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