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1. Parker paid $4.50 for three pounds of gummy candy. Assuming each pound of gummy candy costs the same amount, complete the table of values representing the cost of gummy candy in pounds.

1. Parker paid $4.50 for three pounds of gummy candy. Assuming each pound of gummy-example-1

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Answer:1: $1.50

2: $3.00

4: $6.00

5: $7.50

6: $9.00

7: $10.50

8: $12.00

9: $13.50

Explanation:

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User Rabban
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Answer:

1: $1.50

2: $3.00

4: $6.00

5: $7.50

6: $9.00

7: $10.50

8: $12.00

9: $13.50

Step-by-step explanation: To answer this problem you need to divide $4.50 by 3. When you do that you get $1.50 per pound of gummy bears. Then you can either add $1.50 to each amount or multiple them by the x value. Then graph the numbers you get.

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