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Which of the following triangles could lie on the graph with the same rise over run in Question # 3? A. A triangle with a rise of 10 and a run of 30
B. A triangle with a rise of 30 and a run of 10
C. A triangle with a rise of 10 and a run of 40
D. A triangle with a rise of 2 and a run of 5

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