Answer:
False. 2/3 is positive so therefore, it would be increasing, not decreasing.
Step-by-step explanation:
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The answer is:
The correct option is the first option:

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To write the equation of the line in slope-interception form we need to extract all the information that we need from the graphic.
We must remember that the slope-interception form of the lines is:

Where,
y, is the function
m, is the slope of the line
x, is the variable
b, is the y-axis intercept
We can find the slope using the following formula:

Which is for this case:

As we can see from the graphic, the line is decresing, so the sign of the slope "m" will be negative, so:

We can find the value of "b" seeing where the line intercepts the y-axis.
As we can see it intercept the y-axis at: 
Then, now that we already know the value of "m" and "b", we can write the equation of the line:

So, the correct option is the first option:

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The surface area is
A1=7.5*1.5*2=22.5 ft2 top and bottom view
A2=3*1.5*2=9 ft2 laterals view
A3=(7.5*1.5+2.5*1.5)*2=30 ft2 front and rear view
At=22.5+9+30=61.5 ft2
the answer is 61.5 ft2
Step-by-step explanation:
normally, if we have the gradient (or slope of inclination or change rate) and a point, we start using the point-slope form :
y - y1 = a(x - x1)
with (x1, y1) being a point on the line, and a being the slope of gradient (or ... however you want to call it).
y - 1 = 2(x - 2) = 2x - 4
y + 3 = 2x
2x - y = 3