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Sales of bottled water at a local university increased approximately linearly from 11,000 bottles in 1997 to 15,000 bottles in 2005. Find the rate of change of sales per year
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Sales of bottled water at a local university increased approximately linearly from 11,000 bottles in 1997 to 15,000 bottles in 2005. Find the rate of change of sales per year
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Sales of bottled water at a local university increased
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bottles in 2005. Find the rate of change of sales per
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Answer: 500
Step-by-step explanation: 4000 total change over 8 years
4000/8=500
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