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Mr. Lopez ' company is losing $50 per day. Does this graph have a slope that represents this rate?
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Mr. Lopez ' company is losing $50 per day. Does this graph have a slope that represents this rate?
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Answer:
k=(1000-600)/(0-10)=-40
Explanation:
K is the slope
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