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What is the slope of 5y = 160 + 9x?
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M=9/5

Explanation:

{Slope-Intercept form of}\:5y=160+9x:\quad y=\frac{9}{5}x+32

Sorry if I write confusing

9/5x+32

{Axis\:interception\:points\:of}\:\frac{9}{5}x+32:{X\:Intercepts}:\:\left(-\frac{160}{9},\:0\right),\:\ {Y\:Intercepts}:\:\left(0,\:32\right)

=

5x-160/9=+ the:\equation:\before=

9/5x+32= .

m=9/5

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