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What is the rate of change of the water level , in feet per hour

What is the rate of change of the water level , in feet per hour-example-1
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A; rate of change is the same as slope, so, using the slope formula,
m= (y_(2) - y\1_(1) )/( x_(2) - x_(1) ), where
m is the slope and
x_(1),
x_(2),
y_(1), and
y_(2) are the
x and
y values.

Plug in
2 points for
x and
y, water level being the
y and time being the
x since we're looking for the answer in ft/hr-- you can choose any two, but from the same row.


m= ( 30-50)/(4-0)

m= (-20)/(4)

m= (-5)/(1)

m= -5 ft/hr

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