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OpenStudy (nptweezy):

ASAP (Medal+Fan) Can someone Help me with the Rate of Change (Pic)

OpenStudy (nptweezy):

I got 1/3 for the answer but that's not a choice

OpenStudy (nptweezy):

@radar

OpenStudy (nptweezy):

same problem with this one

OpenStudy (nptweezy):

@robtobey

OpenStudy (nptweezy):

OpenStudy (radar):

The 13 year period resulted in an increase of 39 apt bldgs, that is equivalent to a yearly change of 3 bldgs per year.

OpenStudy (nptweezy):

@radar How did you solve that I did it like slope and got 1/3

OpenStudy (radar):

The change in bldgs is equal to 14 to 53 or a positive 39. The change in years is 1997 to 2010 or a positive 13 slope would be 39/13 or 3 Each year would produce a 3 bldg change.

OpenStudy (radar):

I was looking at the first link abbbbbb.jpg

OpenStudy (radar):

Looking at the next link, the gallons over the 10 yr period 1960 to 1970 was an increase of 92 gal. or a +9.2 gal avg per year.

OpenStudy (radar):

The last link confuses me as it uses "double speak" where it as for the average change of weight over the last four weeks and to include week 4 and 8, which in my mind would be 5 weeks!.

OpenStudy (nptweezy):

Ididnt notice that but if theirs only 8 weeks I would think their would only be 4 @radar

OpenStudy (nptweezy):

and I would also think week zero is before it started

OpenStudy (radar):

The answer would be negative as there is a loss, -2.75 per week

OpenStudy (radar):

Week 4 weight (140 lb) is the start weight.

OpenStudy (radar):

Week 8, the 129 is the end weight for a loss -11 lbs. Using the 4 week period then the avg loss is 11/4 or -2 3/4

OpenStudy (radar):

I think that is the way to look at that, maybe it isn't double speak at all. lol.

OpenStudy (radar):

g2g, good luclk with this.

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