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Two stores sell cherries at different prices per pound. • Store P sells 3.5 pounds of cherries for $13.30. • The graph below shows the cost to purchase different weights of cher…
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Two stores sell cherries at different prices per pound.
• Store P sells 3.5 pounds of cherries for $13.30.
• The graph below shows the cost to purchase different weights of cherries at Store Q.
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Cost (dollars)
0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.50
Phillip needs to purchase 10 pounds of cherries. Which statement below is true?
A Phillip will spend $8.00 less on cherries at Store P than at Store Q.
B Phillip will spend $8.00 more on cherries at Store P than at Store Q.
Phillip will spend $6.00 less on cherries at Store P than at Store Q.
Phillip will spend $6.00 more on cherries at Store P than at Store Q.
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can you post the question but more clear please because I didn't understand
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