Rashon was comparing the price of pineapple juice at two stores. The equation y, equals, 1, point, 6, 7, xy=1.67x represents what Rashon would pay in dollars and cents, yy, for xx bottles of pineapple juice at store B. The graph below represents what Rashon would pay in dollars and cents, yy, for xx bottles of pineapple juice at store A.

How much more is a bottle of pineapple juice at Store A than at Store B?

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There seems to be some information missing in your question, as you've indicated that there is a graph for store A, but the graph is not provided. To determine how much more a bottle of pineapple juice costs at Store A compared to Store B, we'll need the cost per bottle at Store A, either from the graph or from a given equation or value.

The equation you provided for Store B is y = 1.67x, where y represents the total cost in dollars for x bottles of pineapple juice. This means that at Store B, each bottle costs $1.67.

Without the graph or additional information for Store A, I can't calculate the exact price difference. If you can provide the price per bottle or the equation that represents the cost at Store A, I can help you compare the two stores. Otherwise, you should look for the price per bottle on the graph for Store A. Once you know that price, subtract $1.67 (the price at Store B) from it to find out how much more expensive it is at Store A.