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Vilgot made a hat, then a scarf. He graphed the relationship between the total weight (in grams) of the yarn he had used and the length (in centimeters) of the scarf. What feature of the graph represents
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Vilgot made a hat, then a scarf. He graphed the relationship between the total weight (in grams) of the yarn he had used and the length (in centimeters) of the scarf.
What feature of the graph represents how much of the yarn Vilgot used for the hat?
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x-intercept
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