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The average rate of change of an object is given by the formula r= d/t, where r is the rate of change, d is the distance travelled, and t is the time it took to travel the given distance. We often use some form of this formula when we are trying to calculate how long a trip may take. If our destination is 225 miles away and we can average 75 mph, then we should arrive in 3 hours ( 225 mile/ 75 mph = 3 hours). In this case you would be rearranging the formula so that t= d/r. However, if your mother finds fout that the trip only took 2 1/2 hours, she will be upset. use the rate of formula to explain why

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