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A pet store sells dog treats and the prices are represented in the graph X = number of treats y = cost (in dollars) Select the true statement. Select one Each treat costs $0.50 Each treat costs $3 Each
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A pet store sells dog treats and the prices are represented
in the graph
X = number of treats
y = cost (in dollars)
Select the true statement.
Select one
Each treat costs $0.50
Each treat costs $3
Each treat costs $2
Each treat costs 51
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