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Situation 1: Mr. Reynolds and Mr. Gregory joined the same gym. Mr. Reynolds has paid $125 for 5 months. Mr. Gregory has paid $170 for 8
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Using these two coordinate points, answer the following questions (5, 125) and (8, 170)
1. Find the slope from the two coordinate points: m =

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