SOLUTION: L=15s+120/ What is the slope of the line? What does the slope represent in the context of the problem?

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Question 753611: L=15s+120/ What is the slope of the line? What does the slope represent in the context of the problem?
Answer by KMST(5328)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
means that is a linear function of .
The slope of the line is .
It means that for each unit increase in , increases by 15 units.
I suspect there was more to the problem.
Not knowing what and stand for, I cannot say more about what the slope represents.

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