central grille is having a sale when you order at least 2 burgers customers can order several burgers at the sale price as long as they are in groups of 2

plot two points that show the price of 6 burgers and the price of 8 burgers

one point is at 2,10 and another is at 4,20

To find the price of 6 burgers, we need to order in groups of 2. So, ordering 6 burgers would mean ordering 3 sets of 2 burgers each. The price of each set of 2 burgers is $10, so the total price for 6 burgers would be $10 x 3 = $30. Therefore, the point representing the price of 6 burgers would be (6, 30).

To find the price of 8 burgers, we also need to order in groups of 2. So, ordering 8 burgers would mean ordering 4 sets of 2 burgers each. The price of each set of 2 burgers is $10, so the total price for 8 burgers would be $10 x 4 = $40. Therefore, the point representing the price of 8 burgers would be (8, 40).

So, the two points are:
- For 6 burgers: (6, 30)
- For 8 burgers: (8, 40)

central grille is having a sale when you order at least 2 burgers customers can order several burgers at the sale price as long as they are in groups of 2

complete the statement about the graph

the price is ? times the number of burgers ordered

The price is $5 times the number of burgers ordered.

what ordered pair shows an equivalent ratio of number of burgers to price?

50,5
13,70
12,60
70,14

To find an ordered pair that shows an equivalent ratio of number of burgers to price, we need to find a pair of numbers that have the same ratio.

The ratio of number of burgers to price for each pair would be:
- For 50, 5 => 50 / 5 = 10
- For 13, 70 => 13 / 70 = approximately 0.19
- For 12, 60 => 12 / 60 = 0.2
- For 70, 14 => 70 / 14 = 5

The pair that shows an equivalent ratio of number of burgers to price is 12, 60 because both numbers have a ratio of 0.2.

lani and he rfriends started a dog walking service after school they want to know how much money they can earn walking different numbers of dogs

plot two points that show the amount lani and her friends earn for walking 3 dogs and for walking 4 dogs

one point is at 8,1 and another is at 2,16

To find the amount Lani and her friends earn for walking 3 dogs, we use the point (8, 1) and for 4 dogs, we use the point (2, 16).

- For walking 3 dogs: (8, 1)
- For walking 4 dogs: (2, 16)

which ordered pair shows an equivalent ratio of number of dogs to amount earned?

56,7
7,40
40,5
8,64

To find an ordered pair that shows an equivalent ratio of the number of dogs to the amount earned, we need to calculate the ratio for each pair:

1. For 56, 7: 56 / 7 = 8
2. For 7, 40: 7 / 40 ≈ 0.175
3. For 40, 5: 40 / 5 = 8
4. For 8, 64: 8 / 64 = 0.125

The pairs that show an equivalent ratio of the number of dogs to the amount earned are:
- 56, 7 and 40, 5 (both have a ratio of 8)