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Some states pay $0.05 for each can that is recycled. Which graph represents the amount of money earned, y, by recycling x cans in these states?

A graph titled Recycling Money has cans on the x-axis and dollars on the y-axis. A line goes through points (20, 1) and (40, 2).
A graph titled Recycling Money has cans on the x-axis and dollars on the y-axis. A line goes through points (1, 20) and (2, 40).
A graph titled Recycling Money has cans on the x-axis and dollars on the y-axis. A line goes through points (0, 5) and (1, 6).
A graph titled Recycling Money has cans on the x-axis and dollars on the y-axis. A line goes through points (5, 0) and (6, 1).

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User Eric Christensen
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Answer:

A graph titled Recycling Money has cans on the x-axis and dollars on the y-axis. A line goes through points (20, 1) and (40, 2).

Explanation:

If a total of x numbers of cans are recycled and y in dollars is the total money to be paid, then the equation we can write

y = 0.05x ............. (1)

since for each can the payment is $0.05.

Now, we can plot the number of cans along the x-axis and the money paid along the y-axis, then the line will pass through the points (20,1) and (40,2).

{As the points satisfy the equation (1)}

Therefore, a graph titled Recycling Money has cans on the x-axis and dollars on the y-axis. A line goes through points (20, 1) and (40, 2). (Answer)

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