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OpenStudy (samantha2234):
OpenStudy (samantha2234):
@horse_rider_133
OpenStudy (horse_rider_133):
uhhh srry dont know lol
OpenStudy (samantha2234):
:P Dont blame you at all
OpenStudy (samantha2234):
@KJSaif
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OpenStudy (horse_rider_133):
srry tho
OpenStudy (samantha2234):
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OpenStudy (samantha2234):
@davejavous
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@mathslover
OpenStudy (samantha2234):
Who knew it could be soo hard!!
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OpenStudy (horse_rider_133):
ikr
OpenStudy (davejavous):
The "unit rate" is the same as the gradient of the line. The equation of the line is given to you, as y = 8x.
"8x" tells you that the gradient is 8, so the price is $8/m
OpenStudy (samantha2234):
Can you help with two others?
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OpenStudy (samantha2234):
@davejavous
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1) What is the unit rate/gradient of the graph shown? Tick all of the equations with a gradient lower than that of A.
2) What is the unit rate/gradient of the table data? How many times bigger is 'Amount paid' compared to 'Hours worked'? Tick all of the equations with a unit rate greater than that of the table data.
OpenStudy (samantha2234):
A little too late.... but can you help me with just one more?