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PROPORTIONALITY AND GRAPHS Read the scenario below. Then, complete the table, graph the ordered pairs, and write an
equation. Use the information to answer the questions below.
Concert tickets go on sale for $34.00 each.
TICKETS
SOLD
TOTAL
REVENUE
ORDERED
PAIRS
K-
EQUATION:
1. If the venue needs to sell 86 tickets to break even, then how much money have they invested
in the concert?
2. The venue has a maximum capacity of 200 people. If it sells out, how much revenue will the
concert earn?
3. Describe how you know that this is a proportional relationship
4. What does the ordered pair (0,0) represent in this situation?
5. What does the ordered pair (6,204) represent in this situation?

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