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Answer:

-3

Explanation:

1. Choose two coordinates on the line and count up and over to get the slope. For example, let's use coordinates (0,4) and (1,1).

Remember, slope is equal to rise/run. However, since the line is drawn in a downward diagonal direction, the slope is negative.

Start from (1,1) and count up and then left until you get to (0,4).

Count up 3 and left 1

Rise/run = -3/1.

2. Reduce it down to 3.

Slope is -3

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