The table shows the number of tickets sold and the profit made at a fundraiser.
Tickets Sold
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Mathematics, 04.10.2020 20:01 deanaprettelt7444
The table shows the number of tickets sold and the profit made at a fundraiser.
Tickets Sold
Profit
2
$18
4
$36
6
$54
8
$72
Which describes the relationship between the number of tickets sold and the profit?
Each ticket sold yields $8 of profit.
Each ticket sold yields $9 of profit.
Each ticket sold yields $16 of profit.
Each ticket sold yields $18 of profit.
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