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OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):

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OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

*gives cookie* Here you go child

OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):

Ugh i dont need a cookie, i need help. But *nom nom* thanks anyway

OpenStudy (opcode):

That cannot be the whole question, or data is being left out...

OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):

no, that is the whole question

OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):

..Can you still help me @Opcode

OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):

or nawt

OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):

ok :)

OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):

..Are you still there?

OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):

Suicide, other that that nothing

OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):

I thought I helped you on this question before.

OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):

You did i did not get it

OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):

Plug in '3' for x. That's how many students enrolled in year 3. Plug in '5' for x. That's how many students enrolled in year 5. To find the average rate of change, subtract these two values. f(5) - f(3). Then, divide by the difference in years. So, 5-3 = 2 years.

OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):

so..?

OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):

Do you not have a calculate to calculate with? Op provided you at least a virtual calculator. You can't plug in a value for 'x' and get an output?

OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):

Im.. so confused

OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):

CAN ANYONE HELP MEEEE

OpenStudy (ipwnbunnies):

We're not here to do your homework for you.

OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):

i just need help or guidance, not the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

guidance is provided above

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