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Y= a child's height in inches, x=years and slope = 3
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Y= a child's height in inches, x=years and slope = 3
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so probably put it into slope intercept form
y=mx+b
m=slope
we have slope=3 so input
y=3x
tada
bascially we input x or number of yers and get an ouput of height or y
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