Drag each statement to show whether it is true, based on the graph. Cost of Almonds per Pound (lb) The price per one pound of almonds equals \( \frac{\$ 2.20}{0.65 \mathrm{lb}} \). Each bag of almonds weighs 2.2 pounds. 2.2 pounds of almonds cost \( \$ 0.65 \). True Not true Cannot be determined
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