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Mathematics, 19.07.2019 13:40 janeou17xn

The graph shows the amount of money paid when purchasing bags of candy at the zoo: a graph is shown. the x-axis is labeled from 0 to 9. the y-axis is labeled from 0 to 10. the four points shown on the graph are ordered pairs 0, 0 and 1, 2 and 2, 4 and 3, 6. these points are joined by a line. the label on the x-axis is bags of candy. the title on the y-axis is total cost in dollars. write an equation to represent the relationship between the total cost (y) and the number of bags of candy (x). (4 points) y = one-half x y = 2x y = 3x y = one-third x

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