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OpenStudy (theoneandonly):

Help! medal and Fan! http://prntscr.com/c9mprs What happened to the number of laps that Pat ran on the fourth day compared to the number of laps that he ran on the third day?

OpenStudy (mathiscancer):

It decreased by 2 laps?

OpenStudy (liziekay):

lol

OpenStudy (mathiscancer):

Is that all you needed?

OpenStudy (theoneandonly):

is that the answer?

OpenStudy (mathiscancer):

Yeah, that's the only change

OpenStudy (mathiscancer):

2 laps difference

OpenStudy (theoneandonly):

Compare the trends in Allison and Pat’s performances.

OpenStudy (theoneandonly):

thats another question ^

OpenStudy (mathiscancer):

Well, Allison gained a lap every day where as pat fell off half way through. Do you see it?

OpenStudy (theoneandonly):

yes i do thank you! this is the last question. How many laps would Allison most likely run on a sixth day? Explain your answer.

OpenStudy (mathiscancer):

Based off of her gradual incline from the past days the answer would have to be 7 laps

OpenStudy (mathiscancer):

And for the explanation I would just say for every day she gains a lap according to the past few days.

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