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Guys please help. Danielle needs to sell candy bars for a club fundraiser. She starts with 72 candy bars and begins selling at a constant rate of 8 bars each day. Use the Segment tool to plot a graph representing
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Danielle needs to sell candy bars for a club fundraiser. She starts with 72 candy bars and begins selling at a constant rate of 8 bars each day.
Use the Segment tool to plot a graph representing the number of candy bars Danielle has left to sell from the time she begins selling until the candy bars are gone.
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can you show it on the graph
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start at (0, 72), then (1, 64), (2, 56), ETC. I hope you see the pattern! Do it until you reach (9, 0)
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