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A bakery can make 12 cheesecakes for every 2 blocks of cream cheese. Which table represents the relationship between the number of cheesecakes the bakery makes and the number of blocks of cream cheese the bakery uses?ACheesecakesCheesecakes Cream Cheese, . , left parenthesis blocks right parenthesisCream Cheese(blocks)66 111212 771818 1313BCheesecakesCheesecakes Cream Cheese, . , left parenthesis blocks right parenthesisCream Cheese(blocks)1212 221818 332424 44CCheesecakesCheesecakes Cream Cheese, . , left parenthesis blocks right parenthesisCream Cheese(blocks)1212 221414 441616 66DCheesecakesCheesecakes Cream Cheese, . , left parenthesis blocks right parenthesisCream Cheese(blocks)66 1177 2288 33

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A bakery can make 12 cheesecakes for every 2 blocks of cream cheese. Which table represents the relationship between the number of cheesecakes the bakery makes and the number of blocks of cream cheese the bakery uses?ACheesecakesCheesecakes Cream Cheese, . , left parenthesis blocks right parenthesisCream Cheese(blocks)66 111212 771818 1313BCheesecakesCheesecakes Cream Cheese, . , left parenthesis blocks right parenthesisCream Cheese(blocks)1212 221818 332424 44CCheesecakesCheesecakes Cream Cheese, . , left parenthesis blocks right parenthesisCream Cheese(blocks)1212 221414 441616 66DCheesecakesCheesecakes Cream Cheese, . , left parenthesis blocks right parenthesisCream Cheese(blocks)66 1177 2288 33

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The bakery can make 12 cheesecakes for every 2 blocks of cream cheese. This means that for each block of cream cheese, the bakery can make 6 cheesecakes (12 cheesecakes / 2 blocks of cream cheese = 6 cheesecakes per block of cream cheese).

Let's check each table:

A) Cheesecakes: 6, 12, 18 Cream Cheese (blocks): 1, 7, 13 This table does not represent the correct relationship because for 1 block of cream cheese, the bakery can make 6 cheesecakes, not 12 or 18.

B) Cheesecakes: 12, 18, 24 Cream Cheese (blocks): 2, 3, 4 This table represents the correct relationship because for each block of cream cheese, the bakery can make 6 cheesecakes (12/2 = 6, 18/3 = 6, 24/4 = 6).

C) Cheesecakes: 12, 14, 16 Cream Cheese (blocks): 2, 4, 6 This table does not represent the correct relationship because for each block of cream cheese, the bakery can make 6 cheesecakes, not 14 or 16.

D) Cheesecakes: 6, 7, 8 Cream Cheese (blocks): 1, 2, 3 This table does not represent the correct relationship because for each block of cream cheese, the bakery can make 6 cheesecakes, not 7 or 8.

So, the correct answer is table B.

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