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31 July, 10:53

At the local bakery, Ariel bought 2 oatmeal cookies for $1.50. Mei bought 1/2 dozen oatmeal cookies for $4.50. Becky bought 8 oatmeal cookies for $6.00 Use a graph to represent the situation?

Do the number of cookies and the cost have a proportional relationship?

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  1. 31 July, 10:56
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    1) in first place you must establish a table with a relation # cookies vs price

    # cookies 2 6 8

    $ $1,5 $4,5 $6

    with this table you obtain the proportion if divide 2 / 1,5 = 1,33333333

    6/4,5 = 1,33333333 andd so on

    the graph is for y = x / 1,33333333

    2) for the last question it is affirmative, the cost and the cookies have a proportional relationship
  2. 31 July, 11:17
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    Yes, its proportional becuase when you divide each oatmeal bought and the amount you will end up with. 75
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