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3. Which situation could be represented by the graph shown? 30 27 24 21 18 15 A. Garrett buys limes for $0.80 each. B. Sophia buys 12-packs of soda for $1.75 each. C. Jacob buys packs of gum for $1.50
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3. Which situation could be represented by the graph shown?
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A. Garrett buys limes for $0.80 each.
B. Sophia buys 12-packs of soda for $1.75 each.
C. Jacob buys packs of gum for $1.50 each.
D. Allison purchases lemons for $0.75 each.
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It should be represented into a Jorge
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Could you provide a image of the question it's very unclear
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