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Looking at the graph above, the slope of the line is _______.
(1 point)
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64
6 fourths
23
2 thirds
32
3 halves
6
6
3
3
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To determine the slope of a line from a graph, you typically need to calculate the rise over run, which is the change in the y-values divided by the change in the x-values between two points on the line. Since I cannot see the graph you're referring to, I can't provide the exact slope.
However, based on the options you provided, you could evaluate which of the slopes corresponds to the line in your graph. If you have two specific points from your graph, you can use those to calculate the slope.
Please let me know if you can provide specific coordinates or details from the graph for a more accurate answer!
However, based on the options you provided, you could evaluate which of the slopes corresponds to the line in your graph. If you have two specific points from your graph, you can use those to calculate the slope.
Please let me know if you can provide specific coordinates or details from the graph for a more accurate answer!
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