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at 2 P.M the level of the water in the pool was 10 feet. At 6 P.M the level of water was 2 feet. Find the constant rate of change of the water.
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at 2 P.M the level of the water in the pool was 10 feet. At 6 P.M the level of water was 2 feet. Find the constant rate of change of the water.
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decreases by 2ft every hour
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