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Gilberto Hayes
15 November, 17:31
Write an slope equation with 2.5 pounds per month
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Gauge Sheppard
15 November, 17:46
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The equation would read y = 2.5x
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope of any equation is what is being multiplied by the variable. Since we get an additional 2.5 for every month, we know that this is the slope. An intercept is not given, so we can simply model as y = 2.5x
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