A balloon’s circumference decreases at a constant rate. The graph shows the balloon’s circumference over time. What is the slope of the line that represents the situation? Enter the slope as a decimal. http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1512000_1512500/1512349/1/e682f410896cc483335c976d46f50fd393bb1abb/MS_IMC-140516-100013.jpg
@Joel_the_boss @Algorithmic @micahm
It said this question does not exist or is under review what does that mean?
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What are these for?
to help
They all have error 404 could you help?
I understand if you cant i just need to get this stuff down
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That sent me to the same question but it was unanswered
@paki @mathgeek27
@Coolsector @Elsa213
Do you know what to do @paki ?
you know slope formula...?
Yeah but i don't understand this question at all
have a look here please... http://www.regentsprep.org/regents/math/geometry/gcg1/eqlines.htm
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