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7th-grade easy math PLEASE Answer correctly this is for a grade

SHOW YOUR WORK AND TAKE A PICTURE
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PLEASE Answer correctly this is for a grade
SHOW YOUR WORK AND TAKE A PICTURE
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7th-grade easy math PLEASE Answer correctly this is for a grade SHOW YOUR WORK AND-example-1
User Kirill Smirnov
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Answer:

4 lemons per pitcher basically by looking at the graph you can determine each pitcher increased by a steady pattern of 4 lemons per pitcher.

Example: 2x=8, x=4, 2(4)=8, 8=8 true, the x and y value is cannot be 0 for this equation since no workers means no lemons. If I subtract back by -4 the graph would look like: 1 4, 0 0. Proving this. Also another example I can do is 3x=12, divide 3 by both side x=4, plug them in, 12=12 which is true. Keep in mind X means Pitcher so 4 is correct.

Oh yea less compilcated way is to just look a graph I did all those step to prove to you. Good luck!

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