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Karen and Henry each sold food at the fair on Saturday. The table below shows the total number of corn dogs Karen sold at different times of the day.



Henry uses the equation below to show the number of hot dogs, h , he has sold after t hours.

h = 14 t

Which statement about the rates, in number sold per hour, of Karen? ’s corn dog sales and Henry’s hot dog sales is true?
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The rate that Henry sells hot dogs is half the rate that Karen sells corn dogs.

The rate that Henry sells hot dogs is double the rate that Karen sells corn dogs.

The rate that Karen sells corn dogs is 7 times the rate that Henry sells hot dogs.

The rate that Karen sells corn dogs is the same as the rate that Henry sells hot dogs.
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Help and I'll give you a McDouble(; Karen and Henry each sold food at the fair on-example-1
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Karen sells 7 hot dogs per hour while Henry sells 14 hot dogs .

The rate that Henry sells hot dogs is double the rate that Karen sells corn dogs.
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