There is a proportional relationship between the weight and total cost of a bag of lemons. One bag weighs 2.4 pounds and costs $5.28. Another bag weighs 2.7 pounds and costs $5.94.

Describe how you would graph the proportional relationship.

To graph the proportional relationship between the weight and total cost of a bag of lemons, you would plot the weight (in pounds) along the x-axis and the cost (in dollars) along the y-axis. Each bag of lemons would be represented by a single point on the graph. In this case, you would have two points: (2.4, 5.28) and (2.7, 5.94).

Once you have plotted the points, you can draw a straight line through them. This line represents the proportional relationship between the weight and cost of the bags of lemons. Since the relationship is proportional, the line should pass through the origin (0,0). You can extend the line in both directions if necessary to indicate that the relationship holds true for any weight or cost values within the range of the data given.