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Quick!! Need help!! Medal,Testimonial, and fan!! Compare the rates of change of the following items. The rate of change of item II is greater than the rate of change of item I. The rate of change of item I is greater than the rate of change of item II. The rate of change of item I is equal to the rate of change of item II. https://media.studyisland.com/pics/218789pic16.png
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give me a second
I think its A… @CrazyCountryGirl
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Yes, though my session timed out before I could answer. Soooo....yeah
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oh well sorry hoped i helped you though
You probably did, thanks though
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