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Nathan is using his grandmother's recipe to make pies.
On Monday, he used 15 cups of sugar to make 9 pies.
On Tuesday, he used 22 cups of sugar to make 13 pies.
Which of the following statements must be true?
Select all that apply
A
He used 1 cup of sugar for every 15 pies he made.
B
He would use 11 cups of sugar to make s ples
С
The number of cups of sugar is proportional to the number of pies he made because he used the same number of cups of sugar for each pie he made
D
The number of cups of sugar is not proportional to the number of pies he made because the increase in the number of cups of sugar between Monday and Tuesday is greater than the
increase in the number of pies
E
If Nathan uses 8 cups of sugar to make 5 pies on Wednesday and then graphs the points, for all three days, to represent the relationship between the cups of sugar used and the
number of ples made the points would not fall on a straight line
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