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In the equation -y = 10x, what is the unit rate?
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In the equation -y = 10x, what is the unit rate?
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It's 10 xyxysiysitstiagkagkaiyaitatiatiatiatiayististisitatiatisyia
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the answer is 10, because the number before the x is the slop/unit rate. it is actualy set up as y=mx+b
example: y=2x+7
the 2 is the slope/unit rate and the 7 is the y-intercept
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