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The value of a baseball card in dollars has been found to be 0.15y + 0.35, where y is the number of years since it was released. By how much is the baseball card's value increasing per year? A. $0.15 B. $0.35 C. 15% D. 35%

what option is CORRECT??
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A. $0.15

The value of the baseball card is increasing by $0.15 per year, as given by the coefficient of y in the equation.
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