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The unit price of strawberries at a local fruit stand is $3.29 per pound for quantities of berries indicated in the graph below.

A number line going from 0 to 12. A closed circle is at 7. Everything to the right of the circle is shaded.

Which statement is best supported by the graph?
Customers who buy at least 7 pounds of strawberries pay $3.29 per pound.
Customers who buy more than 7 pounds of strawberries pay $3.29 per pound.
Customers who buy less than 7 pounds of strawberries pay $3.29 per pound.
Customers who buy at most 7 pounds of strawberries pay $3.29 per pound.

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Answer:

A. Customers who buy at least 7 pounds of strawberries pay $3.29 per pound

Explanation:

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Answer:

Customers who buy more than 7 pounds of strawberries pay $3.29 per pound.

Explanation:

Since the graph shows a numerical line from 0 to 12, where the number 7 is shown circled and from there, all the numbers to its right are shaded, it can be said that the graph emphasizes the numbers 8 to 12, understanding So all that range of numbers applies to the offer in question, which applies from the purchase of 8 pounds, that is, more than 7 pounds of strawberries.

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