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What is the constant rate of change?
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What is the constant rate of change?
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To find the constant rate of change divide the miles by their hours-
70/2=35
140/4 =35
210/6=35
280/8=35
So the constant rate of change is D. 35 miles per hour.
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280-70=210
8-2 = 6
210/6 = 35
answer is D 35 miles per hour
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