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A self-harvested blueberry farm offers 6 lbs. of blueberries for $16.50 Draw a graph between the cost and the pounds of blueberries
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A self-harvested blueberry farm offers 6 lbs. of blueberries for $16.50 Draw a graph between the cost and the pounds of blueberries
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Draw a graph between the cost and the pounds of blueberries
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So for the lb u 6x 5 because it gives u a whole number like 30. Now if 30x 16.50=49.50 u can start seeing the pattern hope this helps
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