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2. The graph shows the number of quarts picked and the amount of money paid by different customers. Part A. What is the constant of proportionality, and what does it mean in this situation?

Part B: Write an equation that represents the proportional relationship shown in the graph.

3. Another customer pays $8.75 for the strawberries she picks. What point (x, y) on the graph shown in Question 2 represents this?


2. The graph shows the number of quarts picked and the amount of money paid by different customers.

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