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Olivia is growing roses and keeps track of how much fertilizer (in ounces) she adds to the soil and how many blooms each rose bush has. She finds a linear relationship that can be modeled by the equation
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Olivia is growing roses and keeps track of how much fertilizer (in ounces) she adds to the soil and how many blooms each rose
bush has. She finds a linear relationship that can be modeled by the equation y = 1.345x + 4. What does the 1.345 mean in the
context of the problem?
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i am in middle school but i know it Yx6
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