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The x-axis on a graph represents the number of the identical items purchased. The y-axis represents the total cost in dollars. What does the slope of the graph represent?

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Answered by redwanislammim
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Answered by mahapatrajayashree19
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The x-axis represents the number of identical items and y-axis represents the total cost in dollars. Since, the slope of a graph is equal to the change in y-coordinates by change in the x-coordinates. i.e. Slope is given as the change in the total cost by the change in the number of items purchased.

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