To find the point corresponding to the number of pairs of jeans Talia purchased, we first need to identify how the items correspond to their prices:
- T-shirts: $5 each
- Long sleeve shirts: $10 each
- Jeans: $15 each
- Sweaters: $25 each
Now, let’s analyze the points given:
- Point A (1, 25): Represents 1 item costing $25, which corresponds to sweaters.
- Point B (2, 30): Represents 2 items costing $30, which could correspond to long sleeve shirts (2 items for $10 each) totaling $20, not matching; hence this seems wrong.
- Point C (2, 20): Represents 2 items costing $20, which could correspond to either long sleeve shirts (2 for $10 each) or jeans (1 pair for $15 plus 1 long sleeve shirt for $10 totaling $25).
- Point D (4, 20): Represents 4 items costing $20, which likely does not fit any of the products as the total should exceed that.
The most likely point for jeans, which are $15 each, would logically be point B (2 items, later adjustments show multiple possible pairings).
From the available options, based on the prices:
The answer should be C (for jeans).