To determine the rate of change for the relationship between the number of bagels and the total cost, we can look at the provided data points.
We see that:
- For 2 bagels, the total cost is $2.50.
- For 4 bagels, the total cost is $5.00.
- For 6 bagels, the total cost is $7.50.
- For 8 bagels, the total cost is $10.00.
The total cost increases by $2.50 when the number of bagels increases by 2.
To find the rate of change (the cost per bagel), we can calculate it as follows:
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Change in Total Cost: The change in cost from 2 bagels to 4 bagels is: \[ 5.00 - 2.50 = 2.50 \text{ dollars} \]
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Change in Number of Bagels: The change in the number of bagels from 2 to 4 is: \[ 4 - 2 = 2 \text{ bagels} \]
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Rate of Change: Now, divide the change in cost by the change in the number of bagels to find the cost per bagel: \[ \text{Rate of change} = \frac{\text{Change in Total Cost}}{\text{Change in Number of Bagels}} = \frac{2.50}{2} = 1.25 \text{ dollars per bagel} \]
Thus, the total cost increases by $1.25 per bagel.