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A candy store charges $2 for a box and $4.79 per pound for candy. Does this represent a linear relationship? Explain your reasoning.
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A candy store charges $2 for a box and $4.79 per pound for candy. Does this represent a linear relationship? Explain your reasoning.
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A candy store charges $2 for a box and $4.79 per pound for candy. Does this represent a linear relationship? Explain your reasoning.
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Yes, because for every pound of candy you are being charged another 4.79, and for every box another 2. The slope does not change it is constant throughout the function
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