Thank you for providing the coordinates for the points.
From the information provided:
- Point A: (4, 25)
- Point B: (2, 30)
- Point C: (2, 20)
- Point D: (2, 20)
Given that jeans were sold for $15 each, to determine how many pairs of jeans Talia purchased, we should look for an entry on the graph that likely represents the quantity of jeans purchased.
The only points that have the same x-coordinate (2) but different y-values (20 and 30) are Points B, C, and D. Since Talia's purchases are likely minimized for jeans, we should examine the points that suggest a logical purchase representation.
In this case, since jeans are usually a popular item that might have been bought in multiples (given the sale), points C and D (both with x=2) are quite possible if there is confusion between the type of items bought.
However, based on the information provided alone about jeans being sold at $15, there's no single point that clearly corresponds to jeans alone without more context or clarifying information about the other items Talia purchased.
If we had to make a logical assumption based on multiple jeans being bought, Point C (2, 20) or Point D (2, 20) could be possible if we only consider jeans specifically being purchased.
Therefore, I can conclude that if "20" represents the total cost spent on jeans, it's possible Talia could have purchased 2 pairs of jeans at the $15 price. Thus:
The correct answer for the point corresponding to the number of pairs of jeans purchased could likely be either C or D (both x=2) if considering only jeans. If you can confirm the purchase is specific to jeans, I would suggest naming Point C or Point D based on the clarity regarding other items bought during the trip.