The correct interpretation of the slope of the linear model depends on the actual data collected by the librarian.
If the slope of the linear model is 0.1, then option b is the correct interpretation:
b. For every chapter of a book, there is an average of 0.1 page.
If the slope of the linear model is 10, then option c is the correct interpretation:
c. For every chapter of a book, there is an average of 10 pages.
If the slope of the linear model is 1, then option d is the correct interpretation:
d. For every chapter of a book, there is an average of 1 page.
Without knowing the actual data points and slope of the linear model, we cannot determine the correct interpretation.
a librarian collected data on the number of pages in chapters of a book. interpret the slope and the y-interpret the slope and the y-interpret of the linear model. Round the slope to the nearest hundredth.
a for every chapter of a book, there is an average of 1/10 page
b for every chapter of a book, there is an average of 0.1 page
c for every chapter of a book, there is an average of 10 page
d for every chapter of a book, there is an average of 1 page
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