Solve the problem.A hardware store owner advertises a certain brand of drill. Each month he changes the price of the drill and tracks the number of units sold. After six months of tracking, he derives an equation equating the price and the number of units sold. His equation is sales (s) equals -3 times the price (p) plus the constant 32, or  Complete the table, plot the points on the graph, and use the information to predict how many units will be sold if the price is $10 each.

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A.


14 units will be sold if the price is $10 each.
B.
  

62 units will be sold if the price is $10 each.
C.


2 units will be sold if the price is $10 each.
D.
  

50 units will be sold if the price is $10 each.


Answer: C

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