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The graph shows the number of quarts picked and the amount of money the customer paid.

Another customer pays $8.75 for the strawberries she picks. What point (n, a) on the graph represents this?

The graph shows the number of quarts picked and the amount of money the customer paid-example-1
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User PDN
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this is more or less of how your graph should look like, based off of the price ($8.75), your y-axis should go up to 8.75 or 8 3/4 and the x axis meets at around 2 1/2
The graph shows the number of quarts picked and the amount of money the customer paid-example-1
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User Kesong Xie
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The point would be (2.5,8.75)

Because we know the customer paid $8.75, we use the y-axis to find this point. Then we'll find where the line meets 8.75 on the y-axis. This is at 2.5. We know that points are in the order of (x,y) therefore the point is (2.5,8.75)

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