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Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements to match the information shown by the graph.

A graph has weight (pounds) on the x-axis, and cost (dollars) on the y-axis. A line labeled pears start at (0, 0) and has positive slope. A line labeled kiwi starts at (0, 0) and has a greater positive slope than pears.
CLEARCHECK
Kiwi cost
pears per pound because the
of the graph for kiwi is
that of the graph for pears.

The
of the graph tells you the

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Answer: Well first think through it.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Kiwi cost more than pears per pound because the slope of the graph for kiwi is greater than that of the graph for pears.

The slope of the graph tells you the unit rate in dollars per pounds.

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