if the teppature rises at the rate of 0.75 per hour.
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If you were to take temperature readings every hour and then write down these readings, the readings would form an arithmetic progression or series. This is an example of a linear relationship between temperature and time. All arithmetic progressions are examples of linear relationships.

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