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Bernite is selling candy bars for a school fundraiser. The school paid $20.00 for a box of 15 king-size candy bars and Bernite sells them for $2.00 each. What is the relationship between the amount of candy sold and the amount of money earned?

The relationship is linear. More than 1 answer



a.) The relationship is non-linear.



b.) The relationship is proportional.



c.) The relationship is non-proportional.



d.) The relationship always results in a positive profit.



e.) The relationship always results in a negative profit.

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Answer:

Explanation:

candy sold vs money earned

money earned = 2 dollars * number of bars sold- cost of bars

money earned = 2 b -20

this is an equation of a line

(y= 2x-20)

A.The relationship is linear true

B.The relationship is nonlinear false

C.The relationship is always results in a negative profit false

it crosses the x axis at 10 candy bars

D.The relationship always result in a positive profit false

it crosses the x axis at 10 candy bars

E.The relationship is proportional false

F.The relationship is non-proportional true it is a line that does not cross the origin

1jaiz4 and 21 more users found this answer helpfulcandy sold vs money earned

money earned = 2 dollars * number of bars sold- cost of bars

money earned = 2 b -20

this is an equation of a line

(y= 2x-20)

A.The relationship is linear true

B.The relationship is nonlinear false

C.The relationship is always results in a negative profit false

it crosses the x axis at 10 candy bars

D.The relationship always result in a positive profit false

it crosses the x axis at 10 candy bars

E.The relationship is proportional false

F.The relationship is non-proportional true it is a line that does not cross the origin

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