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A store sells six-packs of soda for $3.00 a six pack. If this relationship is graphed with the number of cans of soda on the x-axis and the cost on the y-axis, what is the slope…
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A store sells six-packs of soda for $3.00 a six pack. If this relationship is graphed with the number of cans of soda on the x-axis and the cost on the y-axis, what is the slope of the graph in dollars per can?
A 3
B 2
C 3/4
D 1/2
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D: 1/2 I hope this helped I’m not the greatest at math but I tried
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Answer:
D: 1/2
Explanation:
3/6 is .5 which means each can is .50 cents
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