The cost of 10 hot dogs at a hot dog stand is $30. Which graph shows the cost of different numbers of hot dogs at the hot dog stand?
a
The first quadrant of a coordinate grid is drawn. The title is Hot Dog Stand. The horizontal axis label is Number of Hot Dogs, and the scale is from 0 to 8 in increments of 1. The vertical axis label is Cost in dollars, and the scale is from 0 to 48 in increments of 6. Points are plotted at the ordered pairs 1,6 and 2,9 and 3,12.
b
The first quadrant of a coordinate grid is drawn. The title is Hot Dog Stand. The horizontal axis label is Number of Hot Dogs, and the scale is from 0 to 8 in increments of 1. The vertical axis label is Cost in dollars, and the scale is from 0 to 48 in increments of 6. Points are plotted at the ordered pairs 2,6 and 3,6 and 4,6.
c
The first quadrant of a coordinate grid is drawn. The title is Hot Dog Stand. The horizontal axis label is Number of Hot Dogs, and the scale is from 0 to 8 in increments of 1. The vertical axis label is Cost in dollars, and the scale is from 0 to 48 in increments of 6. Points are plotted at the ordered pairs 1,6 and 2,12 and 3,18.
d
The first quadrant of a coordinate grid is drawn. The title is Hot Dog Stand. The horizontal axis label is Number of Hot Dogs, and the scale is from 0 to 8 in increments of 1. The vertical axis label is Cost in dollars, and the scale is from 0 to 48 in increments of 6. Points are plotted at the ordered pairs 2,6 and 4,12 and 6,18.