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The National Weather Service keeps track of the temperature for a given day in a given city. It also keeps track of this information at certain times during a given day. The following temperatures were recorded on a January day in New York City.

Time of Day
10 AM
12 Noon
2 PM
4 PM
6 PM
8 PM
10 PM
Temperature ((Degrees Fahrenheit))
30
35
36
36
34
30
28

Over which period(s) of time is the average rate of change zero? What, if anything, can you conclude about the actual temperature fluctuation within this period?
a.
The average rate of change of temperature is 0 from 2 PM to 4 PM; Nothing can be concluded about the actual temperature fluctuation.
b.
The average rate of change of temperature is 0 from 2 PM to 4 PM and also from 10 AM to 8 PM; Nothing can be concluded about the actual temperature fluctuation.
c.
The average rate of change of temperature is 0 from 10 AM to 8 PM; Nothing can be concluded about the actual temperature fluctuation.
d.
The average rate of change of temperature is 0 from 2 PM to 4 PM and also from 10 AM to 8 PM; The conclusion that can be drawn is that the temperature will not change for that time period.

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its c i just took the test on edg 2021 math models

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