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a dragonfly can beat its wing 30 times per second. write an equation in slope intercept from that shows the relationship between flying time in seconds and the number of times the dragonfly beats its wing
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a dragonfly can beat its wing 30 times per second. write an equation in slope intercept from that shows the relationship between flying time in seconds and the number of times the dragonfly beats its wing
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let Y be amount of times beat
let X be amount of time in seconds
the slope intercept form is y=mx+b
fill in the variables: y=30x
The correct answer is y=30x
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