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The graph shows the price, in dollars, of different numbers of sweet breads at Alan's store. The table shows the price, in dollars, of different numbers of shortcakes at the same store.
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The graph shows the price, in dollars, of different numbers of sweet breads at Alan's store. The table shows the price, in dollars, of different numbers of shortcakes at the same store.
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Can you please provide details for this problem that way I can help you to solve this problem easier
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