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31 August, 00:49

1. Judy took $30 with her to spend on popcorn and drinks for herself and her friends at the movie theater. The price for each bag of popcorn was $5. The price of each drink was half the price of a bag of popcorn. (a) Sketch the graph that represents the situation and label the intercepts. Use one axis to represent the number of bags of popcorn and the other axis to represent the number of drinks. (b) Explain your graph.

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  1. 31 August, 01:04
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    Ok one would be money, and the other would be refreshments or something similar. if each bag of popcorn is 5.00 and each drink is half of that that means drinks are 2.50 The propper way to do that would to look and see how much of each you can buy without exceeding a limit of 30.00
  2. 31 August, 01:07
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    There are a few questions that needs answering to make your graph. 1. How many bags of popcorn can she buy with $30? 2. How much does a drink cost? 3. How many drinks can she buy with $30?
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