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Town A and town B calculated the number of dogs in each town based on the average number of dogs per neighborhood. The graph below represents the number of dogs in town A. The equation below represents the number of dogs, y, in town B, where x represents the number of neighborhoods in the town.
y = 10x
Which town has the greater average number of dogs per neighborhood?
A. There is not enough information to determine the average number of dogs per neighborhood.
B. Town A and town B have the same average number of dogs per neighborhood.
C. Town A has the greater average number of dogs per neighborhood.
D. Town B has the greater average number of dogs per neighborhood.
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