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A line graph shows number of items on the x-axis and cost in dollars on the y-axis. The graph shows the trends for A, B, C, and D. The x-axis ranges from 0 to 7 in increments of 1. The y-axis ranges from 0 to 35 in increments of 5. A line starts at the origin and passes through the plotted point A at left parenthesis 1 comma 25 right parenthesis. A line starts at the origin and passes through plotted point B at left parenthesis 2 comma 30 right parenthesis. A line starts at the origin and passes through plotted point C at left parenthesis 2 comma 20 right parenthesis. A line starts at the origin and passes through plotted point D at left parenthesis 4 comma 20 right parenthesis.
Talia noticed a sale at her favorite store. The points on the graph show how many items she bought of each. T-shirts were selling for $5 each, long sleeve shirts were $10 each, jeans were discounted to $15 each, and sweaters were on sale for $25 each. Name the point corresponding to the number of pairs of jeans Talia purchased.
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Responses
B
B
C
C
A
A
D
D
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The graph shows cost on the y-axis, so we are looking for the cost at which each point is plotted. Jeans were discounted to $15 each, so we can look for a line that has a slope reflecting the price of $15 per item.
Point D is plotted at (4, 20). Given that each pair of jeans costs $15, we can calculate the number of jeans Talia could have bought for $20:
Number of jeans = Total cost / Cost per jeans = $20 / $15 per jean
Since the total cost ($20) isn't a multiple of the cost per jean ($15), this tells us that point D cannot correspond to jeans, as you cannot buy a fraction of a jeans pair.
Point C is plotted at (2, 20). This would suggest that for $20, Talia could buy:
Number of jeans = $20 / $15 per jean = 1.33 (approximately)
Again, as you cannot buy a fraction of a pair of jeans, this indicates that point C also does not correspond to the jeans.
Point B is plotted at (2, 30). This point suggests that for $30, Talia could buy:
Number of jeans = $30 / $15 per jean = 2
This result is a whole number, which makes sense since you can buy two pairs of jeans for $30 at a price of $15 each. Hence, point B corresponds to the purchase of jeans.
Therefore, the correct response is B.