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19 February, 07:43

Bernite is selling candy for school fundraiser the school pay $20 for a box 15 king-size candy bars and Bernite sells them for 2.00 each. What is the relationship between the amount of candy sold and the amount of money earned?

A. The relationship is linear

B. The relationship is nonlinear

C. The relationship is always results in a negative profit

D. The relationship always result in a positive profit

E. The relationship is proportional

F. The relationship is non-proportional

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  1. 19 February, 09:07
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    candy sold vs money earned

    money earned = 2 dollars * number of bars sold - cost of bars

    money earned = 2 b - 20

    this is an equation of a line

    (y = 2x-20)

    A. The relationship is linear true

    B. The relationship is nonlinear false

    C. The relationship is always results in a negative profit false

    it crosses the x axis at 10 candy bars

    D. The relationship always result in a positive profit false

    it crosses the x axis at 10 candy bars

    E. The relationship is proportional false

    F. The relationship is non-proportional true it is a line that does not cross the origin
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