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OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

PLEASE HELP!!

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

Part 1: You will need to measure five different people. Record your measurements on a piece of paper. Using a tape measure or ruler, measure the length (in inches) of a person’s left foot and then measure the length (in inches) of that same person’s forearm (between their wrist and elbow). Refer to the diagrams below. You will have two measurements for each person.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

i already did that part and this is what i got : 1- Left foot : 9.3 Forearm : 8 2- Left foot : 9.5 Forearm : 7 3- Left foot : 9.6 Forearm : 7.5 4- Left foot : 10.3 Forearm : 9 5- Left foot : 10.5 Forearm : 10

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

Part 2: Organize your data and find the rate of change. A. Create a table of the measurements for your data. Label the forearm measurements as your input and the foot measurements as your output. B. Select two sets of points and find the rate of change for your data. C. Describe your results. If you had to express this relation as a verbal statement, how would you describe it?

OpenStudy (hyperlunatic):

Sorry i cant do this one... If you eed help on it still, You can try searching it on google and go to an open study link.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

@nikkiv73 please help :)

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

i already did part A , i just need help with Part B and C :)

OpenStudy (nikkiv73):

I'm trying to find help w/ my algebra too

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

@ELI-ITE please help :)

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

@Mehek14 please help!! no one is helping me :(

OpenStudy (eli-ite):

For b are u trying to find the rate of changs or the difference from all measurements

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

im trying to find the rate of changes..

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

but theres three steps, lets start with the first step,, Create a table of the measurements for your data. Label the forearm measurements as your input and the foot measurements as your output.

OpenStudy (eli-ite):

Idk how to do this

OpenStudy (mathmate):

Rate of change is defined as \(\Large \frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}\) You can take the measurements of feet as x, and the measurements of forearem as y.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

ok.. so can you help me out with that @mathmate can we do it together please? :)

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