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This graph shows the distance that a robot walks. What is the rate of change of the robot's location?

This graph shows the distance that a robot walks. What is the rate of change of the-example-1

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Solution:

The rate of change, m, is;


\begin{gathered} m=(d_2-d_1)/(t_2-t_1) \\ \\ \text{ Where }d=distance,t=time \end{gathered}

Thus;


\begin{gathered} (1,10),(3,30) \\ \\ m=(30-10)/(3-1) \\ \\ m=(20)/(2) \\ \\ m=10 \end{gathered}

ANSWER: (D) 10 feet per minute

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