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OpenStudy (anonymous):

At the pet store, 3 cans of Nutri-Cat food cost $6. The pet store was having a sale on Nutri-Cat canned food. For one day only, the cat food was on sale for half price. How would the graph of the Nutri-Cat canned food change with the sale price? Use the graph to explain your answer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Hoslos

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Hoslos

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Let us use the general formula \[y=mx+c\] Then, for the case where 3 cans where $6, the graph would be |dw:1428955785252:dw| When 3 can cost 6/2=$3, the graph gets like this :|dw:1428955904727:dw| Transformation observed: - Steepness increases, probably doubled. @AwesomeSays3!

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