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What is the rate of change of the function described in

the table?
A. 12/5

B. 5

C. 25/2

D. 25

What is the rate of change of the function described in the table? A. 12/5 B. 5 C-example-1
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Answer:

B. 5

Explanation:

This table does not describe a linear relationship. This is because the table does not have a constant rate of change; between the first two points, the function changes by

(1/2 - 1/10)/(0--1) = (5/10 - 1/10)/(1) = 5/10 - 1/10 = 4/10 = 2/5

Between the second two points, the function changes by

(5/2-1/2)/(1-0) = (4/2)/1 = 4/2 = 2

Comparing the first two y-coordinates, we have 1/10 and 1/2 = 5/10. This is the result of multiplication by 5.

Comparing the second two y-coordinates, we have 1/2 and 5/2. This is the result of multiplication by 5.

Comparing the rest of the y-coordinates, we can see that each time, the y-coordinate is multiplied by 5. This means the rate of change is 5.

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