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Max climbs a hiking trail at a constant rate of 18 meters in 15 minutes. The line y = mx can be used to model Max's climb, where y is the distance he climbs and x is the time in minutes. Which is the slope
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Max climbs a hiking trail at a constant rate of 18 meters in 15 minutes. The line y = mx can be used to model Max's climb, where y is the distance he climbs and x is the time in minutes. Which is the slope of the line, m?
A. 5/6
B. 6/5
C. 15
D. 18
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The answer is C
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C that’s the answer
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