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OpenStudy (jerudavis):
A tree’s height, in feet, is proportional to the number of years it has been growing. The graph shows this relationship.
What is the unit rate for feet per year?
______ft/year
10 years ago
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OpenStudy (jerudavis):
@Vickyisthesmartone123
10 years ago
OpenStudy (jerudavis):
@CaSondra98
10 years ago
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so in 10 yrs it grew 7 ft
so wouldnt you just do 10/7?
10 years ago
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so it grew 1.428 every year
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OpenStudy (jerudavis):
wat
10 years ago
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What is the unit rate for feet per year?
1.428 per year is how much it grew
10 years ago
OpenStudy (anonymous):
but im not a math expert so im not completly sure i just used a calculator
10 years ago
OpenStudy (jerudavis):
thats not right
10 years ago
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh ok lol so what are you tryiing to find i thought it was how many ft it grows in a year
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OpenStudy (jerudavis):
@mathmate
10 years ago
OpenStudy (jerudavis):
@Vickyisthesmartone123
10 years ago
OpenStudy (jerudavis):
hurry
10 years ago
OpenStudy (jerudavis):
@superman38
10 years ago
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@tygrr321 hey paper tube cat answer his question
10 years ago
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OpenStudy (jerudavis):
i think 3.6
10 years ago
OpenStudy (tygrr321):
Y2-Y1
X2-Y2
1 2
3,2 10,7
X Y X Y
10 years ago
OpenStudy (jerudavis):
wat
10 years ago
OpenStudy (anonymous):
finding slope
10 years ago
OpenStudy (tygrr321):
|dw:1452624977349:dw|
10 years ago
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