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

A
A

C
C

D
D
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User Icon for Bot GPT 4-o mini Bot GPT 4-o mini answered
28 days ago

To determine the point on the graph that corresponds to the number of pairs of jeans Talia purchased, we first need to identify the price and the coordinates of the corresponding points.

Jeans are priced at $15. We can find the corresponding point by looking for the point on the graph where the y-coordinate (cost in dollars) is $15.

Reviewing the points:

- Point A: (1, 25) – represents 1 item bought at $25 (not jeans)
- Point B: (2, 30) – represents 2 items bought at $30 (not jeans)
- Point C: (2, 20) – represents 2 items bought at $20 (not jeans)
- Point D: (4, 20) – represents 4 items bought at $20 (not jeans)

Since none of the listed points directly corresponds to a cost of $15, it appears that the points provided do not reflect the cost of jeans directly. However, let's calculate how many pairs of jeans correspond to 15.

If we assume Talia bought jeans at $15 each, the only logical number of pairs that corresponds to this price (given that the points are calculated based on integer products) cannot be assumed from existing coordinates, as there is no plotted point for 1 pair of jeans.

If we look for the closest point that could be inferred by the graph structure, Point C (2, 20) which represents 2 items purchased at $20 has potential as Talia could have purchased a combination at just around $15 (if hypothetically speaking she bought jeans or paired them with other items).

Since there isn't enough information to pinpoint an exact answer based on the plotted items and prices, the closest available plot could be Point C or could be assumed under non-graphically specific assumptions.

Nonetheless, based on the given question only and based on identified labels, I'd conclude you may opt for **C** for jeans without a direct price match, but it really is conditional.

Let me know if further analysis needed or take if review with provided plot items!