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Mathematics, 12.02.2021 16:40 marykayy0218own5cp

PLEASE HELP ME IM GIVING 45 POINTS AND BRAINLEST HELP NOW Camille is making a graph that shows the proportional relationship between the amount of money collected, y,and the number of tickets sold ,x. She correctly plots the point (300,750).

which of these statements are true?CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY

The point (180, 450) is on the graph because $450 will be collected if 180 tickets are sold.
The point (180, 450) is on the graph because $450 will be collected if 180 tickets are sold.

- The point (1, 0.4) is ion the graph and identifies that the cost for each ticket is $0.40.

- The constant of proportionality is 750/300, which is equal to 2.5.

- The point (0, 0) is on the graph because no money is collected if no tickets are sold.

- The point (5, 12.5) is not on the graph because it is impossible to sell 12.5 tickets.

- The equation y = 2.5x represents this situation.

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