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User Holger Ludvigsen
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Explanation:

just look at the graphic : what value do we have on the cost side, when we have 1 pounds on the amount side ?

all the answer options specify a price per pound. that is why we only need to focus on the price for one pound.

we see in the graphic, that for 1 pound the price is $4.

just to make sure, we can also work with the directly specified point (0.5, 2), which means that 0.5 pounds cost $2.

and the function is clearly a straight line.

so, every point on the function has the same y/x ratio (slope).

therefore,

2/0.5 = 4

now, what point with x=1 has the same ratio ?

y/1 = 4

y = $4

perfect, the results are identical. so, $4 per pound is the correct answer.

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