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Which of the following equations represents the line that is drawn? Is the correct answer A, B, C, or D?

Which of the following equations represents the line that is drawn? Is the correct-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation

To solve the question, we will need to get the slope of the line

Thus, the slope will be


slope=\frac{change\text{ in y}}{change\text{ in x}}=(30-12)/(40-15)=(18)/(25)=0.72

Since our slope is positive, then we are left with two options

Also, the y-intercept is positive

Considering the two options again, we will have both slopes and intercept as positive

Therefore, the answer will be

Which of the following equations represents the line that is drawn? Is the correct-example-1
Which of the following equations represents the line that is drawn? Is the correct-example-2
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