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Mathematics, 10.03.2021 21:10 oliviaciscooc

An ant is 18 meters from his ant hill. It walks about 5 feet per minute directly toward the ant hill. Graph the line on the coordinate grid below which shows the proportional relationship between the distance the ant is from the hill and the number of minutes the ant walks. Use the x-axis to represent the number of minutes and the y-axis to represent the distance from the ant hill in meters.

You must graph the line using only two points; any other graphed points will cause the lime to be scored incorrect


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