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The sale price is $5 less than the regular price. Let s=the sale price

Let r=the regular price
Graph s=r-5

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Certainly! The equation \( s = r - 5 \) represents the relationship between the sale price (\( s \)) and the regular price (\( r \)), where the sale price is $5 less than the regular price. If you graph this equation, it will be a straight line with a slope of 1 and a y-intercept of -5.
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