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Four students were discussing how to find the unit rate for a proportional relationship. Which method is valid?
O "Look at the graph of the relationship. Find the y-value of the point that corresponds to x = 1. That value is the unit
rate."
O "Look at the graph of the relationship. Count the number of units up and the number of units to the right one must
move to arrive at the next point on the graph. Write these two numbers as a fraction."
"Look at the graph of the relationship. Find the x-value of the point that corresponds to y = 2. That value is the unit
rate."
"Look at the graph of the relationship. Find two points which have y-values that are one unit apart. The unit rate is the
difference in the corresponding x-values."
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The boiling point of water at an elevation of 0 feet is 212 degrees fahrenheit (°f). for every 1,000 feet of increase in elevation, the boiling point of water decreases by about 2°f. which of the following represents this relationship if b is the boiling point of water at an elevation of e thousand feet? a) e = 2b - 212 b) b = 2e - 212 c) e = -2b + 212 d) b = -2e + 212
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