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anygoal [31]
3 years ago
8

THIS IS MATH BUT NO ONE WILL HELP ME THERE! PLEASE HELP ME!!! ILL GIVE CROWN!!! PLEASE GIVE STEP BY STEP EXPLINATIONS!

English
1 answer:
ycow [4]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

D) y = -0.11x + 10.25

Explanation:

You have to get two of the points find the slope.

I used the calculator and got the answer.

Hope this helps!

Plug in to see which is the closest!

B) y = -0.13(55) + 11.80 = 4.65

C) y = -0.12(55) + 10.68 = 4.08

D) y = -0.11(55) + 10.25 = 4.20 CLOSEST

I hope this helps ya!

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