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The percent of births to teenage mothers that are out-of-wedlock can be approximated by a linear function of the number of years after 1954. the percent was 13 in 1974 and 79 in 2010.a. what is the slope of the line joining points (18,19) and (54,72)b. what is the average rate of change in the percent of teenage out of wedlock births over this period? c. use the slope from part a and the number of teenage mothers in 2010 to write the equation of the line.

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