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At a community fund raiser event, bracelets cost $3 and necklaces cost $6. Complete the patterns in

the first two columns for the cost of 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 pieces of jewelry. Write the ordered pair for the
corresponding terms in the third column. Then graph the ordered pairs

At a community fund raiser event, bracelets cost $3 and necklaces cost $6. Complete-example-1
User Harald Rudell
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Answer: Attached photos, and the last question of my explanation.

Step-by-step explanation: If "bracelets cost $3 and necklaces cost $6" that means we will multiply.

1. for Bracelets (1 bracelet = $3)

(0 x 3 = 0) 1. $0

(1 x 3 = 3) 2. $3

(2 x 3= 6) 3. $6

(3 x 3 = 9) 4. $9

(3 x 4 = 12) 5. $12

Explanation: We have to multiply 5 different numbers to fill in the 5 rows of bracelets & necklaces. (0,1,2,3,4 = 5 numbers). For example, if we buy 2 bracelets, 1 bracelet = $3 and 3*2=6 so it would be 6.

2. for Necklaces (1 necklace equals $6)

(0 x 6 = 0) 1. $0

(1 x 6 = 6) 2. $6

(6 x 2 = 12) 3. $12

(6 x 3 = 18) 4. $18

(6 x 4 = 24) 5. $24

3. coordinates

1. (0,0)

2. (3,6)

3. (6,12)

4. (9,18)

5. (12,24)

Putting the coordinate pairs on the graphs: the first number is x and the second is y.

  • 4. I displayed a photo of what the chart, and graph should look like.

5. What is the relationship between the corresponding terms in the two sequences: The second sequence is the product of multiplying sequence 1 and sequence 2.

At a community fund raiser event, bracelets cost $3 and necklaces cost $6. Complete-example-1
At a community fund raiser event, bracelets cost $3 and necklaces cost $6. Complete-example-2
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