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ESS CHECKPOINT: ar Representations Diagnostic Test A This graph gives the temperature of Substance B over time. What is the slope of the line, and what does the slope mean in this situation? Select from the drop-down menus to correctly complete the statement. The slope is Choose... Choose... which means that the temperature by Choose... Terms of Use 9 degrees every minute. 125 120 115 110 105 100 95 90- 85 80 Temperature (°F) 55 45 40 Temperature of Substance B (2,88) (8, 112)​

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The slope is
\(4\), which means that the temperature increases by
\(4\)degrees every minute.

The slope
(\(m\))of a line is given by the formula:


\[ m = \frac{\text{change in } y}{\text{change in } x} \]

For the given points (2,88) and (8,112), the change in
\(x\) is
\(8 - 2 = 6\) (from 2 to 8), and the change in
\(y\) is
\(112 - 88 = 24\) (from 88 to 112).


\[ m = (24)/(6) = 4 \]

Now, interpreting the slope:

The slope represents the rate of change of
\(y\) with respect to
\(x\). In this context, if
\(x\) represents time and
\(y\) represents temperature, the slope of 4 means that the temperature increases by 4 degrees for every 1 unit increase in time (in this case, every minute).

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