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The graph shows the costs of two types of fruit at a store.

Drag and drop the appropriate symbol to the box to compare the rates of the fruits.


cost of apples per lb cost of cherries per lb
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The graph shows the costs of two types of fruit at a store. Drag and drop the appropriate-example-1
User Lingxiao
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Answer:The cost of apples per lb is less than the cost of cherries per lb. (<)

Explanation:

User Say
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Answer:

The cost of apples per lb is less than the cost of cherries per lb.

Explanation:

The relation between these two variables is that apples costs is less than cherries costs.

We can deduct this from the graph, because we see that both initiated in the same stage from zero, but cherries are always above apples, because the linear representation has a higher slope, which means that the relation cost per amount is higher, and it's translated as higher costs that apples, which has a lower slope, lower relation between costs and amount. Basically, that's how we get the answer, the graph is the only tool here.

Therefore, among the options, the answer is the first one (<).

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