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Find the rate of change for the situation. A chef cooks 9 lbs of chicken for 36 people and 17 lbs of chicken for 68 people.
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Find the rate of change for the situation. A chef cooks 9 lbs of chicken for 36 people and 17 lbs of chicken for 68 people.
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To find the rate of change, we need to divide the number of people by the number of pounds of chicken used. This is 36/9 = 4. Additionally, you could have done 68/17 = 4.
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