3.) Create a table showing the price of each penny when copper cost between $1.00 and $4.00 per pound. (Calculate points in 10 cent increments of copper. Ex: $1.00, $1.10, $1.20…)4.) Convert the table into the appropriate type of graph. The graph should contain:a.      X-axis label as the Cost of Copper (with units)b.      Y-axis label as the Worth of a Penny (with units)c.      Even scale along both axes of the graphd.      Accurate data from the tablee.      Labels to distinguish when the penny is exactly one cent and when it is not