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The slope is the rate of change, and the y-intercept could be viewed as the starting point. One example could be a phone plan that charges a minimum rate plus a per-minute rate. The money-per-minute would be represented by the slope, and the monthly minimum is the y intercept (the money you pay when minutes = 0).

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Q: What do slope and y intersept represent in real life situations?
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