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An engineer measured the slopes of the four straight sections of a roller coaster track listed in the table below. The steepness of each slope is equal to the absolute value of …
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An engineer measured the slopes of the four straight sections of a roller coaster track listed in the table below. The steepness of each slope is equal to the absolute value of the slope.
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I believe it is section 3 because it is the closest to 0.
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