Mathematics
Mathematics, 17.12.2020 17:30, heebi4jeebi

A proportional relationship between the number of pounds of oranges (x) and the price in dollars (y) can be graphed, and the ordered pair (6, 5) is on the graphed line. Part A: What is the price of 1 pound of oranges? Show your work. (8 points)
Part B: What does the ordered pair (12, 10) on the graph represent? Explain in words. (2 points)

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