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Answer:

(Weight (lb), Price ($) ) = (0.45,2.3)

That means :

Weight (lb) = 0.45 when Price ($) = 2.3

1) So, if we want to find the price per pound, we'll divide 2.3 by 0.45:

=> [tex]\frac{\$ 2.3}{0.45 \ lb}[/tex] [True]

2) Second Statement: [False]

The weight of every 0.45 lb of bag is 2.3 pounds not for per bag.

3) Third Statement: [False]

2.3 pounds of almonds cost $0.45

This is incorrect according to the graph.

4) Fourth Statement: [False]

Almonds cost $0.45 per pound

Let's check it out

0.45 lb = $2.3

Dividing both sides by 0.45

1 lb = $5.11

It is not $4.5

5) Fifth Statement: [True]

0.45 pounds of almond costs $2.30

For every 0.45 pounds, there are $2.30 . So, this statement is true!

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