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Suppose that on average there are five more car accidents for every extra inch of snowfall in a certain region. If snowfall is graphed on the y axis and car accidents on the x axis, then if we graph this relationship, the slope of the line will be
 
  A) 25.
  B) 5.
  C) 1/5.
  D) 1.

Question 2

Within a game theory model, if a change in decision-making raises corporation A's profits by 50 and lowers corporation B's profits by 60, the game is a
 
  A) negative-sum game.
  B) zero-sum game.
  C) positive-sum game.
  D) cooperative game.



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Answer to Question 1

C

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