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The table represents the cost of flowers at the Tigerlily Flower Shop. Cost of Flowers Quantity Price 1 $2.00 2 $3.50 3 $5.00 4 $6.50 5 $8.00 6 $9.00 Which graph is the best interpretation of this table?
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The table represents the cost of flowers at the Tigerlily Flower Shop.
Cost of Flowers
Quantity
Price
1
$2.00
2
$3.50
3
$5.00
4
$6.50
5
$8.00
6
$9.00
Which graph is the best interpretation of this table?
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Well I would need to see the graphs
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