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A cricket produces \"\" chirps per minute at \"\" F and \"\" chirps per minute at \"\" F.

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(a)

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The temperature \"\" and chirping rate of crickets \"\" are very near to a linear relation.

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Find the temperature \"\" as a function of the number of chirps per minute \"\".

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Here \"\" is the input variable and \"\" is the output.

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Therefore the linear equation is \"\".

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From the data the two points are \"\" and \"\".

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The line equation passing through the points\"\" and \"\" is \"\".

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Substitute \"\" and \"\" in the line equation.

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\"\"

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The linear equation is \"\".

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\"\"

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(b)

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The two points are \"\" and \"\".

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The slope of a line passing through the points \"\" and \"\"  is \"\".

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Substitute \"\" and \"\" in the slope.

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\"\"

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Slope is \"\".

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Here slope is positive, So chirping rate increases then temperature also increases.

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For every \"\" chirp per minute the change in temperature is \"\" F.

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\"\"

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(c)

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The linear equation is \"\".

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Find the temperature \"\", when chirps rate is \"\" chirps per minute.

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Substitute \"\" in the linear equation.

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\"\"

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Temperature is \"\" F.

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\"\"

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(a) The linear equation is \"\".

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(b) Slope is \"\", for every \"\" chirp per minute the change in temperature is \"\" F.

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(c) Temperature is \"\" F.