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

The graph that shows the relationship between the amount of salami bought in pounds and the cost in dollars would be a bar graph or a column graph.

The relationship between the weight of the salami bought by Jayson and its cost can be represented by a bar graph.

In the graph, the x-axis would represent the weight of the salami (in pounds), and the y-axis would represent the cost (in dollars). Each bar on the graph would represent a specific weight of salami (e.g., 1 pound, 2 pounds, 3 pounds, etc.), and the height of the bar would represent the corresponding cost of that amount of salami.

The specific values for the graph would depend on the information provided. However, based on the information given in the question, the graph would show a bar representing 112 pounds of salami with a height of $3.75.

To identify the graph that shows the relationship between the pounds of salami and the cost, you would need to understand the concept of "price per unit" and plot the data points on a graph.

In this case, the price per pound can be calculated by dividing the total cost ($3.75) by the total weight (112 pounds).

Price per pound = Total cost / Total weight
Price per pound = $3.75 / 112 pounds
Price per pound ≈ $0.033482 per pound

Now, with the price per pound determined, you can plot the data points. On the x-axis, you would plot the weight of salami in pounds, and on the y-axis, you would plot the cost in dollars.

For example, if you have the data point (112 pounds, $3.75), you would plot the point where the x-coordinate is 112 and the y-coordinate is $3.75.

By connecting the data points, you would obtain a graph that shows the relationship between the weight of salami and the cost. Usually, this type of relationship is represented by a scatter plot, where the data points are connected by a line.