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The function C(s) - 0.1998s + 76.4520 models the number of calories C in a beef hot dog as a function of the amount of sodium s, in milligrams, in the hot dog. What is the slope.
A The slope is 0.1998. The number of calories
increased by 0.1998 for each 1 milligram increase in sodium.
B. The slope is 0.1998. The amount of sodium, in milligrams, is increased by 0.1998 for each increase of 1 calorie.
C. The slope is 76.4520. This is the number of calories in a beef hot dog with no sodium.
D. The slope is 76.4520. This is the amount of sodium, in milligrams, in a beef hot dog with no calories.
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The slope is 0.1998. The number of calories is increased by 0.1998 for each 1 milligram increase in sodium.

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