Explain point W in relation to the graph shown.

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Up to 5 people can buy tickets to the amusement park at one time.
Up to 5 people can buy tickets to the amusement park at one time.

It will cost $75 per person for admission to the amusement park.
It will cost 75 dollars per person for admission to the amusement park.

Tickets can be purchased 5 at a time for $75.
Tickets can be purchased 5 at a time for 75 dollars .

It will cost $75 for 5 tickets to the amusement park

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To provide an accurate explanation of point W in relation to the graph you mentioned, I would need to see the graph itself or have a description of it. However, I can help you analyze the options given based on typical scenarios for graphs related to ticket sales or amusement parks.

  1. Up to 5 people can buy tickets to the amusement park at one time: This might suggest a limit in the capacity shown on the graph.

  2. It will cost $75 per person for admission to the amusement park: This usually indicates a linear relationship where the cost increases with each additional person beyond the initial ones.

  3. Tickets can be purchased 5 at a time for $75: This points to a bulk buying option that could create a step function on the graph, where increases are only seen at intervals.

  4. It will cost $75 for 5 tickets to the amusement park: This is similar to option 3 and suggests a fixed rate for a set number of tickets.

Without seeing the graph, if point W represents a specific relation to ticket pricing or capacity, you might find that one of the options aligns best with a point indicating cost for a specific number of tickets (like the last two options).

If the graph reflects ticket prices or number of people, point W may indicate a choice in pricing based on the number of tickets purchased. Let me know if you have more details or the specifics of what point W indicates in relation to the graph!