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Mathematics, 09.03.2021 05:40 rigobertogarza2

How can the slope of the line be interpreted? The data reflects the relationship between the number
of minutes spent reading (x) and the number of words
read ).
y
3000+
Every 98 words requires 312 minutes to read.
O Every 312 words requires 98 minutes read.
O In each additional minute, approximately 98 more
words are read.
In each additional minute, approximately 312 more
words are read.
2500+
مه
2000-
Number of Words
1500-
1000-
500+
1 2 3
4
5 6
7
8
9
10 11
Time (Minutes)


How can the slope of the line be interpreted?

The data reflects the relationship between the numb

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