a pound of fudge cause three different prices at three different candy stores the representation below shows the cost y based on the number of pounds of candy X at the three stores which store charges the most per pound greater rate of change ​

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a pound of fudge cause three different prices at three different candy stores the representation below shows the cost y based on the number of pounds of candy X class=

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Answer:

  Store A

Step-by-step explanation:

Look at the price for x=1 in each case.

  Store A: 16·1 = 16

  Store B: 11 . . . (from the first line of the table)

  Store C: 8 . . . cost when x=1

Store A charges the most per pound.