The marketing club tracks revenue earned from concession sales at their high school basketball games. Concession sales for 647 slices of pizza was $2,588 this past season. What would a graph look like to represent the revenue earned for selling x slices of pizza.

A possible graph to represent the revenue earned for selling x slices of pizza could be a scatterplot.

On the x-axis, you would have the number of slices of pizza sold (x), ranging from 0 to a specific maximum number of slices that can be sold. On the y-axis, you would have the revenue earned, ranging from 0 to a specific maximum revenue.

Each data point on the graph would represent a specific number of slices sold (x) and the corresponding revenue earned. For example, if selling 10 slices of pizza earned $40, there would be a data point at (10, $40) on the graph.

By connecting all the data points together, you would create a scatterplot that demonstrates the relationship between the number of slices of pizza sold and the revenue earned. This graph would likely show a positive correlation, indicating that as the number of slices of pizza sold increases, the revenue earned also increases.