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The graph shows the amount of money paid when purchasing bags of peanuts at the zoo: A graph is shown. The x-axis is labeled from 0 to 9. The y-axis is labeled from 0 to 13. Four points are shown on the graph on ordered pairs 0, 0 and 1, 4 and 2, 8 and 3, 12. These points are joined by a line. The label on the x-axis is Bags of peanuts. The title on the y-axis is Total cost in dollars. What is the cost of one bag of peanuts? $0 $4 $8 $12

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no equation needed for this....ur x values are going to be the number of bags of peanuts and the y value is the total cost. In ur points on the graph, u have (1,4)....this tells me 1 bag of peanuts cost $ 4 <==
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Answer: Hello mate!

Here we have a graph with 4 pairs in it:

(0,0), (1,4), (2,8), (3,12)

where the x-axis is the amount of peanuts bags, and the y-axis is the price.

Now you want to know hat is the price of one bag of peanuts.

You can see on the pair (1,4), that when x = 1 (one bag), y is equal to 4 (4 dollars)

so the price of one bag of peanuts is 4 dollars, then the correct option is the second one; $4.

And so on, the price of two bags is $8, the price of 3 bags is $12, etc.

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