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Tara runs an amusement park ride and needs to count the people who get on the ride. at the beginning of her shift, 132 people had ridden the ride. the table shows the total number of riders for several times during tara's shift. hours into
tara's shift
0 1 2 3
total number of riders
132 165 198 231
what is the equation in slope-intercept form that represents the total number of riders over time? choose the correct expressions from the drop-down menus to create the equation in slope-intercept form.
y = (33x/132x/32x/23x) + (231/33/132/165)
(the things in the () are the answers and the "/" separates the answers) answer. i really do need . and if you can, tell me how you got the answer.

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