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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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Final answer:

To plot the graph, create a table showing the number of candy bars left each day. Use the information given about Danielle's starting number of candy bars and the rate at which she sells them. Then, use the Segment tool to plot the points on a graph.

Step-by-step explanation:

To plot a graph representing the number of candy bars Danielle has left to sell, we can create a table showing the number of days and the corresponding number of candy bars she has left. We know that Danielle starts with 72 candy bars and sells at a rate of 8 bars each day.

Day 1: 72 - 8 = 64 candy bars left

Day 2: 64 - 8 = 56 candy bars left

Day 3: 56 - 8 = 48 candy bars left

And so on...

We can continue this process until Danielle has sold all the candy bars. Once we have the table, we can use the Segment tool to plot the points on a graph, where the x-axis represents the number of days and the y-axis represents the number of candy bars left.

User Piotr Dobrogost
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Alright I literally just took the test so anyways start at 0 go UP until you hit 72 and that is one point the second point is start from 0 and go to the RIGHT all the way until you hit 9
Sorry for the late answer
User Vishal Mokal
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