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Which best represents the units of the average rate of change for the boiling point based on the amounts of ethylene glycol in the 100ml solutions?

a. 1/(mililiters*degrees Fahrenheit)

b. degrees Fahrenheit/(mililiters)

c. (mililiters)/degrees Fahrenheit

d. (mililiters*degrees Fahrenheit)/1

Which best represents the units of the average rate of change for the boiling point-example-1
User ChrisJF
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Answer:

Option b. degrees Fahrenheit/(mililiters)

Explanation:

we know that

The formula to calculate the average rate of change between two points is equal to


m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

we have that

the units of the y-axis are
{\°F}

the units of the x-axis are
{ml}

therefore

the units of the the average rate of change are


m=(\°F)/(ml)

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