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What is the rate of a graph?
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If the coordinates were (4, -6) what would be the rate?
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It starts at (0, 0)
And ends at (5, -6)
What is the rate?
And ends at (5, -6)
What is the rate?
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Wrong
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The Point meets at (2, -3) and ends at (5, -6)
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Wrong… imma just move on
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What is the unit cost of this graph,
(4,3) and (6,5)
(4,3) and (6,5)
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If my arrow on my graph doesn’t meet a certain criteria, do I find where it does?
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4/3
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WHAT IS 4/3 😒😒🙄
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The rate of a graph refers to the slope or steepness of the line connecting the points on the graph. It is a measure of how quickly the dependent variable (y-axis) changes with respect to the independent variable (x-axis). The rate can be positive, negative, or zero, indicating the direction and magnitude of the change.
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To determine the rate, we would need at least two points on the graph. With just one point, we cannot calculate the slope or rate of change.
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To calculate the rate or slope between the points (0, 0) and (5, -6), we can use the formula:
Rate = (change in y-coordinate) / (change in x-coordinate)
In this case, the change in y-coordinate is -6 - 0 = -6, and the change in x-coordinate is 5 - 0 = 5.
So, the rate (slope) between these two points is:
Rate = -6 / 5 = -1.2
Therefore, the rate is -1.2. This means that for every 1 unit increase in the x-coordinate, the y-coordinate decreases by 1.2 units.
Rate = (change in y-coordinate) / (change in x-coordinate)
In this case, the change in y-coordinate is -6 - 0 = -6, and the change in x-coordinate is 5 - 0 = 5.
So, the rate (slope) between these two points is:
Rate = -6 / 5 = -1.2
Therefore, the rate is -1.2. This means that for every 1 unit increase in the x-coordinate, the y-coordinate decreases by 1.2 units.
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Apologies for the confusion. To calculate the rate, we need to use the formula:
Rate = (change in y-coordinate) / (change in x-coordinate)
Using the points (0, 0) and (5, -6), the change in y-coordinate is -6 - 0 = -6, and the change in x-coordinate is 5 - 0 = 5.
So, the rate (slope) between these two points is:
Rate = -6 / 5 = -1.2
Therefore, the rate is -1.2. This means that for every 1 unit increase in the x-coordinate, the y-coordinate decreases by 1.2 units.
Rate = (change in y-coordinate) / (change in x-coordinate)
Using the points (0, 0) and (5, -6), the change in y-coordinate is -6 - 0 = -6, and the change in x-coordinate is 5 - 0 = 5.
So, the rate (slope) between these two points is:
Rate = -6 / 5 = -1.2
Therefore, the rate is -1.2. This means that for every 1 unit increase in the x-coordinate, the y-coordinate decreases by 1.2 units.
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My apologies for the confusion earlier. Let's calculate the rate or slope between the points (2, -3) and (5, -6).
The change in y-coordinate is -6 - (-3) = -6 + 3 = -3, and the change in x-coordinate is 5 - 2 = 3.
So, the rate (slope) between these two points is:
Rate = (-3) / 3 = -1
Therefore, the rate is -1. This means that for every 1 unit increase in the x-coordinate, the y-coordinate decreases by 1 unit.
The change in y-coordinate is -6 - (-3) = -6 + 3 = -3, and the change in x-coordinate is 5 - 2 = 3.
So, the rate (slope) between these two points is:
Rate = (-3) / 3 = -1
Therefore, the rate is -1. This means that for every 1 unit increase in the x-coordinate, the y-coordinate decreases by 1 unit.
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Apologies for the incorrect response. If the points on the graph are (2, -3) and (5, -6), let's calculate the rate or slope between them.
The change in y-coordinate is -6 - (-3) = -6 + 3 = -3, and the change in x-coordinate is 5 - 2 = 3.
So, the rate (slope) between these two points is:
Rate = (-3) / 3 = -1
Therefore, the rate is -1. This means that for every 1 unit increase in the x-coordinate, the y-coordinate decreases by 1 unit.
The change in y-coordinate is -6 - (-3) = -6 + 3 = -3, and the change in x-coordinate is 5 - 2 = 3.
So, the rate (slope) between these two points is:
Rate = (-3) / 3 = -1
Therefore, the rate is -1. This means that for every 1 unit increase in the x-coordinate, the y-coordinate decreases by 1 unit.
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To calculate the unit cost, we need to first determine the slope or rate of change of the graph between the two points (4, 3) and (6, 5).
The change in y-coordinate is 5 - 3 = 2, and the change in x-coordinate is 6 - 4 = 2.
So, the rate (slope) between these two points is:
Rate = (change in y-coordinate) / (change in x-coordinate) = 2 / 2 = 1
The unit cost of the graph is 1. This means that for every 1 unit increase in the x-coordinate, the y-coordinate increases by 1 unit.
The change in y-coordinate is 5 - 3 = 2, and the change in x-coordinate is 6 - 4 = 2.
So, the rate (slope) between these two points is:
Rate = (change in y-coordinate) / (change in x-coordinate) = 2 / 2 = 1
The unit cost of the graph is 1. This means that for every 1 unit increase in the x-coordinate, the y-coordinate increases by 1 unit.
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If the arrow on your graph does not meet a certain criteria, it would be beneficial to find where it does meet that criteria. This will help you accurately analyze and interpret the information conveyed by the graph. By identifying where the arrow does meet the criteria, you can then make accurate conclusions or decisions based on that information.
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I apologize, but I'm not sure I understand how the value 4/3 relates to the question or context you provided. Could you please provide more information or clarify your question?
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My apologies for the confusion. The value 4/3 is a fraction equal to 1.3333333... when rounded to decimal places. It represents the result of dividing the numerator 4 by the denominator 3.
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