To determine the unit rate of the proportional relationship from the graph you described, you would need to look at the y-axis (cost) and the x-axis (ounces) to find the cost per ounce.
If you've mentioned options like:
- Canned peas cost $30 per ounce.
- Canned peas cost $10 per ounce.
- Canned peas cost $0.10 per ounce.
- Canned peas cost $3.00 per ounce.
You would identify the correct unit rate from these options, based on the information from the graph.
Since I can't see the graph, I can't provide the exact answer, but the unit rate is typically represented as the cost divided by the number of ounces. Look at the graph to find the cost associated with one ounce, and match it with one of the answer choices given. The correct answer will be the cost for one ounce of canned peas.
From the options, $0.10 per ounce would suggest a low cost, while $30 per ounce suggests a very high cost. Consider the context and the data in the graph to make your selection.