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Karma baked 48 cookies yesterday. Every hour, she bakes another batch of 12 cookies. What is the rate of change for the scenario described? A.4 B.12 C.16 D.38
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Karma baked 48 cookies yesterday. Every hour, she bakes another batch of 12 cookies. What is the rate of change for the scenario described? A.4 B.12 C.16 D.38
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Karma baked 48 cookies yesterday. Every hour, she bakes another batch of 12 cookies. What is the rate of change for the scenario described?
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D.38
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48/12=4 4 is your answer
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It's B, she adds 12 every hour.
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