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Mathematics, 12.09.2021 07:50 ramirez2184

Freday β€’ The equation y = 2.13 represents the relationship between X, the number of tickets, and
y, the price.
Which ordered pairs represent a number of tickets and the corresponding
price in the given equation? Choose ALL that apply.
(3,6.3)
(6.3, 3)
(2.1, 10.5)
(7, 14.7)
(10.5, 2.1)
(14.7, 7)

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