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The double number line below shows the price for a certain number of packs of popcorn at a store. Which statement correctly gives and explains the price of 9 packs of popcorn? Two number lines are shown one above the other. The number line on the top is labeled and marked at 2, 4, 6, 8. On the left of this number line is written Packs of Popcorn. The number line below it is labeled and marked at 14, 28, 42, 56. On the left of this number line is written Price of Packs in brackets dollar sign $18, because the price of each pack is $2 $63, because the price of each pack is $7 $108, because the price of each pack is $12 $126, because the price of each pack is $14
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