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Given the function defined in the table below, find the average rate of

change, in simplest form, of the function over the interval
20 < x < 65.

Given the function defined in the table below, find the average rate of change, in-example-1

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Answer:

Average rate of change =
(2)/(5)

Explanation:

Average rate of change of a function 'f' in the interval a ≤ x ≤ b is given by,

Average rate of change =
(f(b)-f(a))/(b-a)

We have to find the average rate of change in the interval 20 ≤ x ≤ 65

From the table attached,

f(65) = 32

f(20) = 14

Average rate of change =
(32-14)/(65-20)

=
(18)/(45)

=
(2)/(5)

Therefore, average rate of change in the given interval is
(2)/(5) .

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