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A bakery prepares boxes of desserts. Each box contains twice as many cookies as brownies. Which line on the graph depicts the number of cookies relative to the number of brownies?

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Answer:

The graph that is closest to standing straight up.

Explanation:

The bakery is preparing twice as many cookies than brownies, so for every brownie, the bakery bakes two cookies, which is represented in the graph.

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User Gabbi
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Answer:

Last graph showing 10 cookies and 5 brownies.

Explanation:

There are more cookies (y-axis) than brownies (x-axis), the slope is 2.0 so the line must be > 45 degrees.

Answer is the last graph which shows 10 cookies and 5 brownies.

A bakery prepares boxes of desserts. Each box contains twice as many cookies as brownies-example-1
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User Artem  Demchenko
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