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Mathematics, 11.11.2020 19:00 lacourboud20005

At the local bakery, Ava bought 2 oatmeal cookies for $1.50. Elan bought 0.5 dozen oatmeal cookies for $4.50. Elle bought 8 oatmeal cookies for $6.00. Use the graph below to represent the situation. IF the cost per cookie to the number of cookies is proportional, what would the line look like? give an equation


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