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The weight, in pounds, of a newborn baby tt months after birth can be modeled by the equation W=1.75t+6.W=1.75t+6. What is the slope of the equation and what is its interpretati…
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The weight, in pounds, of a newborn baby tt months after birth can be modeled by the equation W=1.75t+6.W=1.75t+6. What is the slope of the equation and what is its interpretation in the context of the problem?
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Answer:
-3 x-3
Explanation:
4-4=0 -3x-3
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