What are some questions you could ask about from a line? We know that the line is always going to have a slope, even if it's a strait line or a vertical line it's always going to have a slope no matter what. There's one question we can ask about a linear equation. If it's a vertical line then there will be a slope that the
numbers will show. If the line is straight then the slope will be a number that will constantly show up
      We can also ask about the starting point. If the equation is y=mx+b the slope would be the m and the starting point would be the b, or the y-intercept. Y would equal the line which would be what you would be trying to solve, and x would be the number you would multiply the slope by to get a line and that would tell you how long the line would be. 
 
Which is a better deal, a liter of Mountain Dew, or a 12 pack? I say think that the best deal of Mountain Dew is the 12 pack better than the liter because the price is almost the same, but your getting more of the soda in the liter than when you get a 12 pack. 
     I figured this out with my math doing the fraction of the cost of a liter by and multiplying it by the other fraction of the 12 pack by how ever many ounces there was. Before I multiplied I had to change the liter into ounces so that my math could be correctly done. Then, you would have to find the unit rate and find out how much you were paying per ounce. That way I found out that the twelve pack was a better deal.

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