The graph below shows the relationship between x, the number of movie tickets purchased, and y, the cost of the tickets.

The graph titled Price for Movie Tickets has number of movie tickets on the x-axis from 0 to 8 and price in dollars on the y-axis from 0 to 60 in increments of 5. A straight line start from (0, 0) and connects (8, 40) and point P is at (6, 30) on the line.

What does point P represent on the graph?

A.
The price of 1 ticket is $30.00, which is $30.00 per ticket.

B.
The price of 1 ticket is $30.00, which is $5.00 per ticket.

C.
The price of 6 tickets is $30.00, which is $5.00 per ticket.

D.
The price of 6 tickets is $30.00, which is $6.00 per ticket.

C. The price of 6 tickets is $30.00, which is $5.00 per ticket.

Point P represents the cost of purchasing 6 movie tickets for $30, which means each ticket costs $5.00.