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Puji paid $7.50 for three pounds of gummy candy.

Part A

Assuming the cost per pound of gummy candy is proportional, complete the table of values representing the cost of gummy candy in pounds.

(Please look at the graph uptop)

Puji paid $7.50 for three pounds of gummy candy. Part A Assuming the cost per pound-example-1

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Answer:

1: 2.5 , 2: 5.0 , 3:7.5 , 4:10 , 5: 12.5

Explanation:

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User Cole Campbell
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Answer:

1: 2.5, 2: 5.0 , 3:7.5 , 4:10 , 5: 12.5

Explanation:

asumming it is proportional, you divide 7.5 by 3 which will give you the cost per pound which is $2.5, then you multiply this number by the amount of pounds you want

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