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The graph below shows the increase in the population of individuals over a certain number of years.

1). Calculate the average rate of change using the interval [0, 10].


2). Interpret the average rate of change for this problem.

The graph below shows the increase in the population of individuals over a certain-example-1

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Answer:

25 people per year

Explanation:

The average rate of change, or slope of a straight line, between two points is:


m = (\Delta y)/(\Delta x)

where
\Delta y is the vertical change between the points, and
\Delta x is the horizontal change.

We can identify the following values from the graph:


  • \Delta y = 650 - 400 = 250 \text{ people}

  • \Delta x = 10\text{ years}

Now, we can use these to solve for the average rate of change:


m = \frac{250 \text{ people}}{10\text{ years}}


m=\frac{25\text{ people}}{1\text{ year}}


\boxed{m = 25 \text{ people per year}}

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