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At breakfast, a restaurant charges $2 for the first cup of orange juice and then $1 for each refill. Which graph represents this situation?

At breakfast, a restaurant charges $2 for the first cup of orange juice and then $1 for-example-1
At breakfast, a restaurant charges $2 for the first cup of orange juice and then $1 for-example-1
At breakfast, a restaurant charges $2 for the first cup of orange juice and then $1 for-example-2
At breakfast, a restaurant charges $2 for the first cup of orange juice and then $1 for-example-3
At breakfast, a restaurant charges $2 for the first cup of orange juice and then $1 for-example-4
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Answer: I'd say the third graph seems correct, if its not the third graph then the fourth graph

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Hii

Now, in order to figure out which graph it is, we need to solve the problem.

Say someone bought 1 cup of orange juice. That would be 2$. Say they wanted a refill,that would be 3$. And so on

The first graph states that they got 5 refils, so the 2$ to get the orange juice, plus 5. That would be 7$. So the first graph is incorrect.

The second graph states that they got 9 refills. So the 2$ to get the orange juice, then 1$ for each refill, so 9$. So 11$.

The third graph states that someone got 4 refills. So, 2$ to get the cup. Then an extra 1$ for every refill. So 4$,plus 2$ is 6$

The fourth graph states that they got 8 refills. So the 2$ to get the cup, plus the 1$ each refill, since they got 8 refills, it would be 8$, So 10$.

Since the fourth graph was the only graph that showed the right cost of orange juice, this is correct

Answer: Graph 4

Hope this helps!

~Learning with Natalia~

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