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Linear equations and their applications
Adam calculates his annual salary base pay commission, y, using the model y=0.28x+38,000, where x represents his total sales for the year.
what does the slope mean in context
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In this context, the slope (0.28) represents the rate at which Adam's commission increases for every $1 increase in his total sales for the year.
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