Mathematics, 07.12.2020 18:20 brennarfa
In this table, x represents the pounds of peanuts purchased and y represents the cost, in dollars, for purchasing that amount of peanuts.
Which equation represents this situation?
y = 2.5x
y = x + 2.5
y=x÷2.5
y=x−2.5
x y
1 $2.50
2 $5.00
3 $7.50
4 $10.00
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