a librarian collected data on the number of pages in chapters of a book. interpret the slope and the y-interpret the slope and the y-interpret of the linear model. Round the slope to the nearest hundredth.

a for every chapter of a book, there is an average of 1/10 page
b for every chapter of a book, there is an average of 0.1 page
c for every chapter of a book, there is an average of 10 page
d for every chapter of a book, there is an average of 1 page

The correct interpretation of the slope of the linear model depends on the actual data collected by the librarian.

If the slope of the linear model is 0.1, then option b is the correct interpretation:
b. For every chapter of a book, there is an average of 0.1 page.

If the slope of the linear model is 10, then option c is the correct interpretation:
c. For every chapter of a book, there is an average of 10 pages.

If the slope of the linear model is 1, then option d is the correct interpretation:
d. For every chapter of a book, there is an average of 1 page.

Without knowing the actual data points and slope of the linear model, we cannot determine the correct interpretation.