To determine the point corresponding to the number of jeans Sarah purchased, we need to understand the pricing structure of the items she bought and the information typically presented on a graph.
Since the items have the following prices:
- T-shirts: $5 each
- Long sleeve shirts: $10 each
- Jeans: $15 each
- Sweaters: $25 each
If the sale is reflected in a graph where each axis represents either the quantity of items bought or the total amount spent, you should look for the pair of coordinates that corresponds to the number of jeans.
For example:
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If the x-axis represents the number of jeans purchased and the y-axis represents the total spent,
- If Sarah bought 2 jeans, the y-coordinate would be \(2 \times 15 = 30\).
- Thus, the point would be (2, 30).
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If the x-axis represents the total amount spent and the y-axis represents the number of jeans,
- The point could be again represented as (30, 2) for purchasing 2 jeans.
However, without specific values or a graph provided, you would need to find the specific point that corresponds to the jeans purchased based on the total spending. You should be looking for a point that reflects the relationship of quantity and pricing, specifically pointing to jeans in this case.
If you have specific data or coordinates used in the sale, please share that info, and I can help identify the specific point for the jeans Sarah purchased.