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Find that rate of change for the situation. You run 3 miles in one hour and 6 miles in two hours.
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Find that rate of change for the situation. You run 3 miles in one hour and 6 miles in two hours.
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Find that rate of change for the situation. You run 3 miles in one hour and 6 miles in two hours.
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The rate of change in this situation is 3 to 1. Every hour you spend running you are able to advance three miles. 2 hours = 6 miles 3 hours = 9 miles 4 hours = Mindblown+ 12 miles.
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