The proportional relationship between the number of gallons of chocolate ice cream and the number of gallons of vanilla ice cream that an ice creamery freezes daily is graphed below.

What does the point (6, 2) represent on the graph?
A.
For every 6 gallons of chocolate ice cream frozen, the ice creamery freezes 2 gallons of vanilla ice cream.

B.
There are 6 times the number of gallons of vanilla ice cream frozen than chocolate ice cream.

C.
There are always 6 – 2 = 4 more gallons of vanilla ice cream frozen than chocolate ice cream frozen.

D.
For every 6 gallons of vanilla ice cream frozen, the ice creamery freezes 2 gallons of chocolate ice cream.

A. For every 6 gallons of chocolate ice cream frozen, the ice creamery freezes 2 gallons of vanilla ice cream.