To analyze how much money Eric has left after each comic book purchase, we can create a table. Here's how it can be structured:
| Number of Comic Books (x) | Money Remaining (y) | |---------------------------|---------------------| | 0 | $27.00 | | 1 | $23.00 | | 2 | $19.00 | | 3 | $15.00 | | 4 | $11.00 |
Eric starts with $27.00 and each comic book costs $4.00. After buying each comic book, the money remaining decreases by $4.00.
Next, we can graph this information. The x-axis will represent the number of comic books Eric buys, while the y-axis will represent the money remaining.
The trend will show a linear decrease in the money as the number of comic books increases.
Given your descriptions, the appropriate graph would be:
Four points showing a decrease in money remaining with an increase in number of comic books are plotted on a coordinate plane. The y-axis is labeled money remaining. The x-axis is labeled number of comic books.
This accurately represents Eric's situation as he buys comic books and his remaining money decreases accordingly.