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maksim [4K]
2 years ago
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Study the graph, and then answer the questions using the drop-down menus.

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Tatiana [17]2 years ago
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When a line cuts the x-axis, the distance from the origin to that intersection point is called the x-intercept, and when the line cuts the y-axis, the distance from the origin to that intersection point is called the y-intercept.

The options for the drop-down menus are as follows:

The first box contains the phrases "faster than," "slower than," and "at the same rate

The second box contains the maximum x-value, the line, the y-intercept, and the slope.

Greater than, less than, and equal to are the third boxes.

The fourth box contains the maximum x-value, the x-intercept, the y-intercept, the slope, and the origin.

Minutes per gallon and gallons per minute are the fifth and sixth boxes, respectively.

Pool A fills up more slowly than Pool B because the slope of Pool A's graph is lower than that of Pool B's.

The unit rate in gallons per minute is determined by the graph's slope.

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