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What’s the cost of one bottle of orange juice?Which point on the graph shows the unit rate?Is the relationship proportional?What’s the equation for the graph?

What’s the cost of one bottle of orange juice?Which point on the graph shows the unit-example-1

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Given the graph of a line represents the relation between the cost and the number of bottles of orange juice

We will find the following:

a) What’s the cost of one bottle of orange juice?

So, we will find the number on the vertical line that corresponds to a number of bottles = 1

So, from the graph, when the number of bottles = 1, cost = 2

so, the answer will be 2

b) Which point on the graph shows the unit rate?

The point that has a number of bottles = 1

So, the answer will be the point is (1, 2)

c) Which point on the graph shows the unit rate?

The answer is: Yes

Because the line passes through the point (0, 0)

d) What is the equation of the graph?

The equation has the form: y = k*x

Where (k) is the unit rate (cost of one bottle)

So, the equation will be:

x ⇒ is the number of bottles

y ⇒ is the total cost


y=2x

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