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An activity takes 63 minutes when there are 4 participants. The activity takes 87 minutes when there are 6 participants. Assume the relationship is linear. A line models the rel…
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An activity takes 63 minutes when there are 4 participants. The activity takes 87 minutes when there are 6 participants. Assume the relationship is linear. A line models the relationship between the number of participants, x, and the number of minutes, y. What is the slope of the line?
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y=mx+b, first find the slope, m, (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
m=(87-63)/(6-4)=24/2=12, so far we have:
y=12x+b, now using point (4,63) we can solve for b
63=12(4)+b
63=48+b
15=b, so the line is:
y=12x+15
Anyway as we found earlier, the slope of the line is 12.
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