Question
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The graph displays the cost per ounce of canned peas. Use the graph to determine the unit rate of the proportional relationship.
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Responses
Canned peas cost $10 per ounce.
Canned peas cost $10 per ounce.
Canned peas cost $30 per ounce.
Canned peas cost $30 per ounce.
Canned peas cost $0.10 per ounce.
Canned peas cost $0.10 per ounce.
Canned peas cost $3.00 per ounce
The graph displays the cost per ounce of canned peas. Use the graph to determine the unit rate of the proportional relationship.
(1 point)
Responses
Canned peas cost $10 per ounce.
Canned peas cost $10 per ounce.
Canned peas cost $30 per ounce.
Canned peas cost $30 per ounce.
Canned peas cost $0.10 per ounce.
Canned peas cost $0.10 per ounce.
Canned peas cost $3.00 per ounce
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GPT-4o mini
To determine the unit rate of the cost per ounce of canned peas from the graph, I will guide you through the reasoning without the visual. Generally, if the graph shows a linear relationship and you can identify points that represent the price and quantity, you can calculate the unit rate.
For instance, if the graph indicates:
- **$10 for 1 ounce**, then the unit rate is $10 per ounce.
- **$30 for 1 ounce**, then the unit rate is $30 per ounce.
- **$0.10 for 1 ounce**, it would be $0.10 per ounce.
- **$3.00 for 1 ounce**, then the unit rate would be $3.00 per ounce.
Based on typical prices for canned goods, the most reasonable unit rate would most likely be **$0.10 per ounce**, unless the graph specifies otherwise.
If you can identify the specific numerical values or points on the graph, you can make the calculation accurately. However, without seeing the actual graph, I suggest choosing the response that matches the general pricing of canned peas closest to common market rates: **Canned peas cost $0.10 per ounce**.
For instance, if the graph indicates:
- **$10 for 1 ounce**, then the unit rate is $10 per ounce.
- **$30 for 1 ounce**, then the unit rate is $30 per ounce.
- **$0.10 for 1 ounce**, it would be $0.10 per ounce.
- **$3.00 for 1 ounce**, then the unit rate would be $3.00 per ounce.
Based on typical prices for canned goods, the most reasonable unit rate would most likely be **$0.10 per ounce**, unless the graph specifies otherwise.
If you can identify the specific numerical values or points on the graph, you can make the calculation accurately. However, without seeing the actual graph, I suggest choosing the response that matches the general pricing of canned peas closest to common market rates: **Canned peas cost $0.10 per ounce**.
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