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Select all the correct answers. Which lines in the graph have a slope greater than 1 but less than 2?

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Select all the correct answers. Which lines in the graph have a slope greater than-example-1
User Yaniris
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Answer:

Lines 3 and 4

Explanation:

A slope is rise over run. So you have to determine how many you rise (go up) and run (go over). This is represented in a fraction form (such as 1/2 is up 1 and over 2). A slope greater than one would be 1/1 (go up more than one and over more than 1), and less than two (go up less than 2 and over less than 1).

Line 1 goes up 3 and over 1 (3/1 = a slope of 3)

Line 2 goes up 2 and over 1 (2/1= a slope of 2)

Line 3 goes up 3 and over 2 (3/2 = a slope of 1.5 )

Line 4 goes up slightly more than 1 and slight over 1

Line 5 goes up 1 and over 1 (1/1 = a slope of 1)

User Badmadrad
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Answer:

line 3 and 4 I believe

Explanation:

Look at the bootom numbers. Look at the one and follow it up, the only lines that are not over two and are still above one are lines 3 and 4.

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