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Two diamonds that both weigh 1.5 carats have different prices. What are their prices? How can you see this in the table? How can you see this in the graph?

a) Prices cannot be determined without specific pricing information.
b) Prices can be determined by comparing their clarity and cut grades in the table.
c) Prices can be determined by comparing their color grades in the table.
d) Prices can be determined by comparing their prices per carat in the table.

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To determine the prices of two diamonds, compare their prices per carat in the table and multiply by their carat weights. The correct option is D.

To determine the prices of two diamonds that weigh 1.5 carats each, we need to compare their prices per carat in the table. The option d) Prices can be determined by comparing their prices per carat in the table is correct. The table should have a column for price per carat, which would allow us to calculate the prices of the two diamonds as follows:

Price of Diamond 1 = Price per Carat * Carat Weight of Diamond 1

Price of Diamond 2 = Price per Carat * Carat Weight of Diamond 2

By comparing the prices per carat in the table and multiplying them by the carat weights of the diamonds, we can calculate their prices. However, please note that without specific pricing information or additional factors such as clarity, cut, and color grades, we cannot determine the exact prices of the diamonds.

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