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The graph shows the distance a car traveled, y, in x hours: What is the rise-over-run value for the relationship represented in the graph? 40 80 1 over 40 1 over 80
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The graph shows the distance a car traveled, y, in x hours: What is the rise-over-run value for the relationship represented in the graph? 40 80 1 over 40 1 over 80
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The graph shows the distance a car traveled, y, in x hours: What is the rise-over-run value for the relationship represented in the graph? 40 80 1 over 40 1 over 80
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1 over 40
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I feel so bad you posted this like 2 years agooooo
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it goes up 3 and over 5, so 3/5 or .6
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