The graph displays the cost per ounce of canned peas. Use the graph to determine the unit rate of the proportional relationship. (1 point) Responses Canned peas cost $30 per ounce. Canned peas cost $30 per ounce. Canned peas cost $3.00 per ounce. Canned peas cost $3.00 per ounce. Canned peas cost $0.10 per ounce. Canned peas cost $0.10 per ounce. Canned peas cost $10 per ounce.

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To determine the unit rate of the cost per ounce of canned peas using the graph, you would typically look for the point that indicates the cost for one ounce directly. Since I don’t have access to the graph you’re referring to, I can’t give you a definite answer.

However, you mentioned four possible responses:

  1. Canned peas cost $30 per ounce.
  2. Canned peas cost $3.00 per ounce.
  3. Canned peas cost $0.10 per ounce.
  4. Canned peas cost $10 per ounce.

To find the correct unit rate, you would need to look for the cost associated with one ounce on the graph. The unit rate will be the price for exactly one ounce.

For example:

  • If the graph shows that an amount of canned peas costs $30 for 1 ounce, then the unit rate would be $30 per ounce.
  • If the graph shows that they cost $3.00 for 1 ounce, then the unit rate would be $3.00 per ounce, and so forth.

Based on common pricing, it’s likely $0.10 per ounce or $3.00 per ounce might be accurate responses for canned peas, but it heavily depends on the specific data presented in the graph.

Please check the graph for the correct information, and select the option that fits the cost per one ounce.