Talia noticed a sale at her favorite store. The points on the graph show how many items she bought of each. T-shirts were selling for $5 each, long sleeve shirts were $10 each, jeans were discounted to $15 each, and sweaters were on sale for $25 each. Name the point corresponding to the number of pairs of jeans Talia purchased.

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To answer this question, we need to look at the graph provided. Since the graph is not mentioned or provided, we are unable to name the point corresponding to the number of pairs of jeans Talia purchased.

To find the point corresponding to the number of pairs of jeans Talia purchased, we need to look at the graph mentioned in the question. The graph should have various points indicating the number of items Talia bought.

Without the graph or further information, it is not possible to identify the specific point related to the number of jeans Talia purchased. The graph should display the number of items she bought along one axis (let's say the x-axis) and the corresponding price or category along the other axis (let's say the y-axis). By locating the point on the x-axis that corresponds to jeans and then finding its corresponding y-coordinate, we can determine the point representing the number of pairs of jeans Talia purchased.

Jayson went to the market. He bought 1 1/2 pounds of salami for $3.75 . Identify the graph that shows this relationship..

The point corresponding to the number of pairs of jeans Talia purchased would be (2, 4), assuming the x-axis represents the types of items Talia bought and the y-axis represents the quantity of each item.