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Interpreting Slope in a Temperature Model
An environmental technician is using the linear model T = rac{1}{4}n + 40 to estimate the outside temperature () in degrees Fahrenheit based on the number of cricket chirps per minute (). According to the specific interpretation provided in this model, how many additional cricket chirps per minute must be recorded to indicate an increase of exactly 1 degree Fahrenheit in the estimated temperature?
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An environmental research assistant uses the linear model T = rac{1}{4}n + 40 to estimate the outside temperature based on cricket activity. To ensure accurate reporting, match each component of this mathematical model with its correct real-world interpretation.
When graphing the linear model T = rac{1}{4}n + 40, the slope of rac{1}{4} indicates that for every 4 units moved to the right along the horizontal axis, the graph should move up ____ unit(s) along the vertical axis.
Interpreting Slope in a Temperature Model
When logging environmental data using the formula , the slope of tells a field technician that the estimated ambient temperature rises by 4 degrees Fahrenheit for every 1 additional cricket chirp heard per minute.