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The table shows the linear relationship between x, the altitude in feet, and y, the boiling point of water in degrees Fahrenheit. What are the slope and y- intercept of the line that models this situation?
A. Slope=- 0.0018, y-intercept = 212
B. Slope= 0.0018, y-intercept =-212
C. Slope =212, y- intercept= 0.0018
D. Slope=-212, y-intercept = 0.0018
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