I didn't ask the question right how do I find the slope for these, cost $11,$22,$44 subs 2,4,8 I'm confused

To find the slope, you need to find the change in cost divided by the change in quantity.

Let's consider the given data:

Cost: $11, $22, $44
Number of Subs: 2, 4, 8

The change in cost is $11 - $22 = -$11 (since the cost decreased from $22 to $11)
The change in quantity is 2 - 4 = -2 (since the number of subs decreased from 4 to 2)

Thus, the slope can be calculated as:

Slope = (Change in cost) / (Change in quantity)
= -$11 / -2
= $5.5

So, the slope of this relationship is $5.5.

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Which of the following is true of the gulf stream?

To find the slope, we need two points on a line. In this case, the points represent the cost of subs and the number of subs sold. Using the given information, we can identify two points: (2, $11) and (8, $44).

The slope of a line passing through two points, (x1, y1) and (x2, y2), can be calculated using the formula:

slope = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)

Applying this formula to our points, we get:

slope = ($44 - $11) / (8 - 2)

Simplifying further:

slope = $33 / 6

Now divide the numerator by the denominator:

slope = $5.50

Therefore, the slope of the line representing the cost of subs sold is $5.50. This means that for every additional sub sold, the cost increases by $5.50.