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A food critic creates the linear model d = 1.25t + 9 to predict the cost, d, in dollars, to buy 1 large pizza with t toppings based on data collection from various pizza shops. What is the meaning of the slope
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Type the correct answer in each box. spell all the words correctly, and use numerals instead of words for numbers. if necessary, use / for the fraction bar(s).
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