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The table below contains data on how many pages were read for homework in Mr. Kaplinsky's third period. The equation of the line of best fit for the data is y = 28.3x + 4.8. Which two statements accurately describe the slope for the line of best fit? About 28.3 pages were read each hour. The most that any student can read is 4.8 pages per hour. For each additional hour spent reading, approximately 4.8 additional pages can be read. If a student starts reading faster, they will read 28.3 more pages in each additional hour they read. If a student reads for 1 hour longer than another person, they will have read approximately 28.3 more pages.
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