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Bottles of water sell for $1.50 each. Graph the relationship between the number of bottles of water sold and the total cost.
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bottles of water sell for $1.50 each. Graph the relationship between the number of bottles of water sold and the total cost.
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You would put the number of bottles sold on the "x" axis and the cost on the "y" axis. If you graph properly it will show a linear relationship, which means you'll have a line like this ➝ / that corresponds with the data.
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Explanation:
took the test (k12) and its halfway to 50 if you see in the picture
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