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Enter an equation to describe the linear relationship. The temperature, y, of a pot of water is 45 °F. The temperature increases by 25 °F per minute,x , when being heated. The equation is y=
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Enter an equation to describe the linear relationship.
The temperature, y, of a pot of water is 45 °F. The temperature increases by 25 °F per minute,x , when being heated.
The equation is y=
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