The range consists of all the valid y values, starting from 5.
To find the unit price you divide the total cost of the bag by the amount of pounds in the bag.
Thus, the unit price of Kitty Kibbles is 24/16, or 1.5. This means that each pound of Kitty Kibbles costs $1.50.
Also, the unit price of Feline Flavor is 11.20/8, or 1.4. This means that each pound of Feline Flavor costs $1.40
Feline Flavor is cheaper per pound than Kitty Kibbles (or Kitty Kibbles is more expensive than Feline Flavor per pound).
Given that the relationship is linear.
The equation can be expressed as y = mx + c.
Substituting, when x = 0, we have y = 32.
Thus, 32 = c.......( 1 )
Then, when x = 100, y results in 212.
Which gives us:
212 = 100m + c.......( 2 )
By equating equations 1 and 2, we obtain:
100m = 212 - 32
Solving for x yields 1.8.
The final equation is therefore y = 1.8x + 32.
Hence, this represents the required solution.