The graph shows the number of eggs used for batches of chocolate chip cookies.

Use the drop-down menus to describe what the point (4, 8) represents in this situation.

(1 point)
The number 4 represents
.

The number 8 represents
.

Question 2
(1 point)
The unit rate for situation is
eggs used per batch of chocolate chip cookies produced.
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1 answer

To answer your questions based on the point (4, 8) in the context of the number of eggs used for batches of chocolate chip cookies:

Question 1:

  1. The number 4 represents: the number of batches of chocolate chip cookies produced.

  2. The number 8 represents: the number of eggs used.

Question 2:

To find the unit rate of eggs used per batch, we can look at the ratio of eggs to batches from the data:

Given that at 4 batches, 8 eggs are used, the unit rate can be calculated as follows:

Unit Rate = Number of Eggs / Number of Batches = 8 eggs / 4 batches = 2 eggs per batch.

So, the unit rate for this situation is: 2 eggs used per batch of chocolate chip cookies produced.