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Do you get the rate of change of 260 feet per minute if you use consecutive rows of the rows of the table? Explain.

Do you get the rate of change of 260 feet per minute if you use consecutive rows of-example-1
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Answer:

The rate of change for nonconsecutive rows and consecutive rows are the same because the changes are constant for each column.

Time has a constant change, distance also has a constant change.

Step-by-step explanation:

Using two consecutive rows, say rows 1 and 2, we have:


(520-260)/(2-1)=260

This is the same for nonconsecutive rows because, the change is constant for each column.

The rate of change for time is 1

The rate of change for distance is 260.

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