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doug buys a pint of strawberries every week. the first time he bought them, they cost $2.60. he notices the price is getting more expensive, at a rate of 7% per week.

doug sketches a graph of the situation, labeling the y-intercept and the point representing the price on week 4.

which statements are true?

select each correct answer.

a. the graph has a y-intercept only.

b. the graph has an x-intercept and a y-intercept.

c. the point (4, 3.33) is on the graph.

d. the point (4, 3.41) is on the graph.

e. the graph decreases from left to right.

f. the graph increases from left to right.

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