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The unit rate of change of y with respect to x is the amount changes for a y change of one unit in x. The table below represents a proportional relationship with constant unit rate of y change of with
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The unit rate of change of y with respect to x is the amount changes for a y change of one unit in x. The table below represents a proportional relationship with constant unit rate of y change of with respect to x.
Which describes a greater unit rate of change of with respect to , the equation or the table? y=11x or the table?
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what's that, teach me pls
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The equation y = 11x describes a greater unit rate of change.
An equation that represents the table is y = 10x
meaning that the unit rate of y (10) change of one unit in x.
This is less than y = 11x.
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