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What is the rate of change for the data in the table? Image A. 4.50 candy bars per dollar B. WebEQ Image candy bar per dollar C. $2.25 per candy bar D. $6.75 per candy bar
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What is the rate of change for the data in the table?
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$2.25 per candy bar
D.
$6.75 per candy bar
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