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OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hi

OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

hello

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't think your question is complete

OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

let me screenshot it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

i already have part a, b, c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So for the two x values, you have two y values. Do you see what they are?

OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

let me look

OpenStudy (anonymous):

38.184 and 31.199

OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

can i just round

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The average rate of change is the change in y divided by the change in x, which is the difference between these numbers divided by ten.

OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

hmmm, so like just the basic formula for rate of change right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

To be safe I wouldn't.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes. And this would represent the change in position per unit time.

OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

and then that would be my answer right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

km/min

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

does it make sense to you?

OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

so basically, all im doing is applying the basic formula for rate of change and thats the answer?

OpenStudy (piercetheveil47):

@theheartofmathematics

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hi!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

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