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The linear equation y = 6 x represents the cost y in dollars of x pounds of chicken wings. Which ordered pair lies on the graph of the equation? (3, 18) (6, 3) (6, 6) (2, 24)
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The linear equation y = 6 x represents the cost y in dollars of x pounds of chicken wings. Which ordered pair lies on the graph of the equation? (3, 18) (6, 3) (6, 6) (2, 24)
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The linear equation y = 6 x represents the cost y in dollars of x pounds of chicken wings. Which ordered pair lies on the graph of the equation?
(3, 18)
(6, 3)
(6, 6)
(2, 24)
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All you really have to do is plug the numbers into the equation, and see which one works. In this case, the only one that works is (3,18), because (18)=6(3).
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