Mathematics, 20.01.2021 19:50 raikespeare5080
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a retail store's profit for selling 15 silk scarves is $180. The store keeps track of the number of scarves (x) and the profit (y) on a graph. Which statements are correct for this situation?
A.) Point (1, $12) represents the unit rate of profit
B.) Point (12, 1) represents the unit rate of profit
C.) Point (15, 180) represents the unit rate of profit
D.) Point (20, 240) represents the profit for selling 20 scarves
E.) Point (240, 20) represents the profit for selling 20 scarves
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