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(7TH GRADE MATH) Based on her recipe, Elena knows that 5 servings of granola have 1,750 calories.
Wrote an equation to represent the relationship between the number of calories and the number of servings of granola. (think y=kx)
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under y is 700 im guessing under the two would be like 1/2 i dont know k
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