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Mathematics, 17.03.2020 02:20 Zayybabii

Parker paid $4.50 for three pounds of gummy candy. Assuming each pound of gummy candy costs
the same amount, complete the table of values representing the cost of gummy candy in pounds.
On the same day, Parker’s friend, Peggy, was charged $5 for 112 lb. of gummy candy. Explain in terms of the graph why this must be a mistake.

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