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Holt wanted to do well in this year's spelling bee. He recorded the number of new words he could spell each week and the number of hours he studied. He determined that on average, he learned 65 new words every 13 hours. Holt decided to make a graph to show the number of hours he studied and the corresponding number of new words he learned. The graph he created is a straight line. Graph all points with integer only coordinates that the line passes through on the graph.

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