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In math class, Blake earned a 94 in the first quarter, an 86 in the second quarter, an 88 in the third quarter, and a 96 in the fourth quarter. Find the rate of change from the second to the fourth quarter.

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Answer:

Explanation:

r = 5

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If we have that the rate of change can be represented as:

Then, we have that:

y1 = 86 in the Second-quarter, and x1 = 2

y2 = 96 in the Fourth-quarter, and x2 = 4

Then, we have:


R=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)=(96-86)/(4-2)=(10)/(2)\Rightarrow R=5

Therefore, the rate of change between these two quarters is 5.

In math class, Blake earned a 94 in the first quarter, an 86 in the second quarter-example-1
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