Jayson went to the market. He bought 112  pounds of salami for $3.75 . Identify the graph that shows this relationship. (1 point)

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There are no given answer options to choose from.

The question asks to identify the graph that shows the relationship between the amount of salami bought and the price. To find the correct answer, we need to look for a graph that has the amount of salami (in pounds) on one axis and the price (in dollars) on the other axis.

Possible graph options:

1) A scatterplot graph with the amount of salami on the x-axis and the price on the y-axis.
2) A line graph with the amount of salami on the x-axis and the price on the y-axis.
3) A bar graph with the amount of salami on the x-axis and the price on the y-axis.
4) A pie chart showing the percentage of salami bought and the corresponding price.

Based on the information given, the most appropriate graph would be a scatterplot, with option 1.

To identify the graph that shows the relationship between the pounds of salami bought and the cost, we need to consider the type of relationship between the two variables.

In this case, the relationship is a direct proportion, as the more pounds of salami Jayson buys, the higher the cost will be. So, the graph that represents a direct proportion is a straight line that starts at the origin (0,0) and goes through the various points (pounds of salami, cost).

To find the graph that shows this relationship, we can create a table of values and plot them on a graph.

Let's start with the given information:
Pounds of Salami: 112
Cost: $3.75

Now we can create a table of values by choosing different pounds of salami and calculating the corresponding cost. For example:

Pounds of Salami (x) | Cost (y)
---------------------------------
50 | ?
75 | ?
100 | ?
125 | ?
... | ...

To calculate the cost for each pounds of salami, we can use the given rate of $3.75 for 112 pounds:

Cost = (Pounds of Salami / 112) * $3.75

By substituting the values of pounds of salami into this equation, we can find the corresponding cost.

Once we have a few values, we can plot them on a graph with pounds of salami on the x-axis and cost on the y-axis. Then, connect the plotted points with a straight line that starts from the origin (0,0). This will give us the graph that represents the relationship between pounds of salami and the cost.

Remember, the graph should be a straight line that starts from the origin and goes through the plotted points.