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Mathematics, 12.03.2021 03:20 murtaghliam1

There is a proportional relationship between minutes and dollars per minute, shown on a graph of printing expenses. The graph passes through the point (1, 3.30). What is the slope of the graph? What is the unit rate? Complete the explanation. The slope is. The unit rate is $ /min. If the graph of a proportional relationship passes through the point (
, ), then equals the slope and unit rate.


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