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Mathematics, 05.11.2020 19:10 lexybellx3

A can of paint costs $18.75. A table shows the number of cans of paint and the total cost of the paint. Which of the
following must be true about the data in the table?

Select one:

The ratio of the total cost to the number of cans is always $18.75.

The number of cans is always $18.75 times the total cost.

The ratio of the number of cans to the total cost is always $18.75.

The total cost is always $18.75 greater than the number of cans.

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