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The graph shows how many apples Erin can pick if she maintains a constant rate. What is the linear equation for this relationship? How many apples can she pick per hour? Choose the correct number for each
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The graph shows how many apples Erin can pick if she maintains a constant rate. What is the linear equation for this relationship? How many apples can she pick per hour? Choose the correct number for each statement.
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Give me more of an explanation so I can help you!
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where is the direction and how to answer
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