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Find the slope on the graph

Find the slope on the graph-example-1
User Josh Moore
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Answer:

Slope is 1/4

Explanation:

Count the rise over run from somewhere the line is matched up with a whole point, like 20 or 60. The next place the point is a whole (if starting from 20) is 60. Run is 4. The Rise from 20 to 60 is 1

User Dmitry Vasiliev
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Answer:


\frac14

Explanation:

Hello!

Slope can be calculated by the formula
(Rise)/(Run).

  • Rise is the change in y between two points
  • Run is the change in x between two points

We need two points to calculate the slope.

The two points I'm picking are (20,10) and (60,20)

Calculate the Slope

  • Change in y (10 and 20) is 10
  • Change in x (20 and 60) is 40.

Plugging it into the formula:


  • (10)/(40)

  • \frac14

The slope is
\frac14.

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