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Atoy store sells packs of 8 trading cards for $2.00. if this relationship is graphed with the number of cards on the x– axis and the cost on the y– axis, what is the slope of the graph in dollars per card? plz need now,
a.
0.16
b.
0.25
c.
0.40
d.
2.00

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