Emma was about to finish grocery shopping when she noticed that cans of soup were on sale. Her total bill for groceries would be $89.61 if she purchased two cans of soup and $94.98 if she bought five cans. Which equation could be used to describe Emma's grocery bill, B, in dollars as a function of the number of cans, C, purchased?(1 point) Responses B(C)=1.99C+85.63 cap b times cap c is equal to 1 point 9 9 cap c plus 85 point 6 3 B(C)=1.07C+87.47 cap b times cap c is equal to 1 point 0 7 cap c plus 87 point 4 7 B(C)=2.69C+84.23 cap b times cap c is equal to 2 point 6 9 cap c plus 84 point 2 3 B(C)=1.79C+86.03

The correct equation that could be used to describe Emma's grocery bill, B, in dollars as a function of the number of cans, C, purchased is:

B(C) = 1.99C + 85.63