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Joanie is making blueberry muffins. The table below shows b, the number of blueberries she used to make m muffins.

Joanie is making blueberry muffins. The table below shows b, the number of blueberries-example-1

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C, because first of all, it is asking for m, the number of muffins, and not b, the number of blueberries. So, we can eliminate b and d. Now we can decide between A and C.A) is m=b+144, and it is is false because it will not work for all of the table. C is now our only option, so it is correct. :) Hope this helps!!! :)
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Answer:

The answer would be B. b=9m

Explanation:

To find the equation she can use to find b, the number of blueberries it will take to make m muffins, first identify the relationship between b and m.

Identify the relationship by finding how many blueberries are in one muffin. Create a ratio of blueberries to muffins from the data in the table.

The ratio shows that there are 9 blueberries per muffin.

If Joanie kept following this pattern, she could use the equation b = 9m to find the number of blueberries, b, in m muffins.

I had this question on study Island Hope this help you

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