4 markers cost $7.04. (The photo didn’t load up the first time when I asked the question. It’s a writing proportion question)

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Answer:
4/7 = $7.04/x
Step-by-step explanation:
You can write the proportion 4 different ways. Any way you write it, you want markers in corresponding positions and prices in corresponding positions.
Here the best choice is ...
(reference quantity)/(different quantity) = (reference price)/(different price)
4/7 = $7.04/x
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Additional comment
Many people might choose to put the unknown in the numerator:
x/$7.04 = 7/4
or
x/7 = $7.04/4
Answer: None of the above
Step-by-step explanation:
The easiest way to get the cost is to get the cost per unit times the number needed.
x = 7($7.04/4 ) To make that into a proportion it would look like
x/7 = $7.04/4
[tex]\frac{x}{7} =\frac{7.04}{4}[/tex]
None of the answers given match that