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Answer:

The farmer's market apples cost $1.50 per pound.

The grocery store apples cost $1.35 per pound.

Samantha should buy her apples from the grocery store, where the apples cost $0.15 less per pound than the farmer's market apples.

Explanation:

The graph shows that 2 pounds of apples costs $3.00, so divide the cost by 2 for the cost of a single pound:

3 ÷ 2 = 1.5

Solve for the grocery store apple cost per pound by replacing x with 1 in the given equation:

y = 1.35(1)

Then solve for y:

y = 1.35

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