Respuesta :
As the price of corn raises the amount charged increases by .34
In other words a linear equation can be used.
y=.33x where x is the amount of corn and y is the the total cost in dollars.
In other words a linear equation can be used.
y=.33x where x is the amount of corn and y is the the total cost in dollars.
Answer:
A store sells 3 ears of corn for $1 they round prices to the nearest cent.
Ears of corn: 1 2 3 4
Amount charged: 0.33 0.67 1.00 1.34
1 ear of corn for $0.33
2 ears of corn for = [tex]0.33\times2=0.66[/tex] rounded to $0.67.
3 ears of corn for = [tex]0.33\times3=0.99[/tex] rounded to $1.
The answer will be:
Yes; the relationship between cost and number of ears of corn is proportional.
Even though the rates in the table are not constant per ear of corn, but there is a constant rate for every 3 ears of corn.