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The price of apples went from $1.99 per lb to $3.19 per lb in four years. Find the rate of change of the price of apples.
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The price of apples went from $1.99 per lb to $3.19 per lb in four years. Find the rate of change of the price of apples.
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The price of apples went from $1.99 per lb to $3.19 per lb in four years. Find the rate of change of the price of apples.
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$3.19 - $1.99
----------------- = 1.20 / 4 = $0.30 per year
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