Answer :
The slope m really indicates the cost per mile traveled.
What is slope?
The slope of a line indicates its steepness. Slope is computed mathematically as "rise over run" (change in y divided by change in x). The slope of a line is its steepness as it goes from LEFT to RIGHT. Slope is the ratio of a line's rise, or vertical change, to its run, or horizontal change. The slope of a line is always constant (it never changes) regardless of whatever two locations on the line are chosen.
Here,
We need the graph to determine the value of the slope. However, you failed to provide the graph in your inquiry. So I'll just point you in the right direction.
Find any two pairings of x and y in the graph. Then apply the following equation:
m = (y2 – y1) / (x2 – x1)
In reality, the slope m represents: the cost per mile traveled.
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