At a restaurant jars of tomato sauce are stored in boxes in the pantry. Each box contains 8 jars of tomato sauce. A cook uses 2 jars from 1 of the boxes.

Which function shows the relationship between ,y , the total number of jars of tomato sauce remaining in the pantry, and x , the number of boxes in the pantry?

oops. 12? My bad

y = 8x-2

The function that shows the relationship between the total number of jars of tomato sauce remaining in the pantry (y) and the number of boxes in the pantry (x) can be represented as:

y = 8x - 2

In this equation, we multiply the number of boxes (x) by the number of jars in each box (8) to get the total number of jars initially. Then we subtract 2, representing the 2 jars that were used by the cook, to obtain the total number of jars remaining in the pantry (y).

To find the relationship between the total number of jars of tomato sauce remaining (y) and the number of boxes in the pantry (x), we need to consider the initial number of jars in the pantry.

Let's assume the initial number of boxes in the pantry is 'x' and each box contains 8 jars of tomato sauce. So initially, the total number of jars in the pantry is 8x.

Now, if a cook uses 2 jars from 1 of the boxes, the total number of jars remaining will be 8x - 2.

Therefore, the function that represents the relationship between the total number of jars remaining (y) and the number of boxes in the pantry (x) can be written as:

y = 8x - 2

y = 12x - 2