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The proportional relationship between calories and ounces of soda is shown in the graph. How many calories are in 1 ounce

The graph does not provide enough information to determine how many calories are in 1 ounce.

I'm sorry, but I cannot see or interpret images as I am a text-based AI. However, I can still provide general information.

In order to determine how many calories are in 1 ounce of soda based on the graph, you would need to look at the slope or the line on the graph. The slope represents the rate at which calories increase as the ounces of soda increase.

If the line on the graph is a straight line that passes through the origin (0,0), then the slope would indicate the number of calories in each ounce of soda. For example, if the slope is 50, it means that there are 50 calories in each ounce of soda.

However, without seeing the actual graph, it is impossible to provide a specific answer. Please provide additional information or details, and I will be happy to help further.

To find out how many calories are in 1 ounce of soda using the given graph, we need to locate the point on the graph where the axis representing ounces of soda intersects the axis representing calories.

1. Look at the graph and locate the point where the line intersects the vertical axis (y-axis) representing calories.
2. Identify the value on the horizontal axis (x-axis) representing ounces of soda directly below the point where the line intersects the y-axis.
3. The value at that point on the y-axis represents the number of calories.
4. Read the value on the y-axis directly below the intersection to find out the number of calories in 1 ounce of soda.

Note: The scale and values on the axes may vary depending on the graph provided. Make sure to follow the specific instructions given in the image you are using.