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the graph shows the wei...
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30 point question! will award brainliest! ! i will say you!
the graph shows the weight of a cross- country’s team’s beverage cooler based on how much sports drink it contains. (image is above)
identify and interpret the slope and the y-intercept.
the slope is while the y-intercept is the graph represents a cooler which weighs pounds when empty, adding lbs of weight with each cup of sports drink added.
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