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It costs $1 for 4 pounds of bananas at the local grocery store. Create a table, and equation to represent this proportional relationship.
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It costs $1 for 4 pounds of bananas at the local grocery store. Create a table, and equation to represent this proportional relationship.
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It costs $1 for 4 pounds of bananas at the local grocery store. Create a table, and equation to represent this proportional relationship.
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It will be .25 cents per pound of bananas. So some marks on the graph would be (.25,1),(.5,2),(.75,3),(1,4). And the equation is y=0.25x
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Answer: $0.25
Explanation: If you have $1 and you spend all your money and buy bananas each banana will cost 25p. This is because 100 divided by 4 is 25.
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