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The number of entertainment websites in 1995 was 54. By 2004, there were 793 entertainment websites. Approximately what was the rate of change for the number of websites for this period of time?
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The number of entertainment websites in 1995 was 54. By 2004, there were 793 entertainment websites.
Approximately what was the rate of change for the number of websites for this period of time?
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Answer:
13.69%
Explanation:
793-54=739
739/54=
13.68518519
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