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In 2010, the number of clown costumes sold at a single costume shop was 6. By 2015, that number had grown to 37. Assuming a constant increase in clown costume sales, calculate the unit rate of change (slope)
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In 2010, the number of clown costumes sold at a single costume shop was 6. By 2015, that number had grown to 37. Assuming a constant increase in clown costume sales, calculate the unit rate of change (slope) from 2010 to 2015.
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Answer:
=6.2
Explanation:
37/6 = 6.16666
=6.2
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