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6. Brenda lit a candle in her kitchen and recorded how long it took the candle to bum down. She displayed her data in the graph below.
Burning Candle
4
Height (inches)
3 2
1
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Time (hours)
What are the slope and the y-intercept of Brenda's graph?
A. slope - ÅŸov-Intercept - 5
3. Slope = -3; y-intercept - 7.5
C. Slope -- y-intercept = 7.5
D. Slope -- y-intercept = 5

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